Grillet, Louise Hortense (1865–1952)
Grillet, Louise Hortense (1865–1952)
French novelist. Name variations: also seen as Louise-Hortense Grille; Mme Rougeul; (pseudonym) Camille Pert. Born 1865 in France; died 1952.
Wrote sentimental romance novels including Amoureuses (1895), Les Florifères (1898), Nos amours, nos vices (1901), Les Amours perverses de Rosa Scari (1905), Une Liaison coupable (1907), Passionnette tragique (1914), and Amour vainqueur (1917).
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