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  1. Clara Eleanor Longworth de Chambrun, Comtesse de Chambrun (October 18, 1873 – June 1, 1954) [1] was an American patron of the arts and scholar of Shakespeare . Early life. Longworth de Chambrun was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on October 18, 1873. She was a daughter of Nicholas Longworth and the former Susan Walker.

  2. 9. Dez. 2021 · Yarn pointed to the work of Clara Longworth de Chambrun, who was born Clara Longworth, part of an American political family, and married Aldebert de Chambrun, a descendant of the...

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  3. 4. März 2021 · This Women’s History Month, we're taking a look at the woman who was born into the prominent Cincinnati Longworth family: Clara Longworth de Chambrun. While her father and brother dealt in politics, Clara paved her own way, achieved her doctorate, became a respected and recognized published writer , and was the d ir ector of t h e American ...

  4. Clara Elenor Longworth was born on 3 October 1873 in Cincinnati. She was the daughter of Nicholas Longworth and Suzanne Walker. The wife of Jacques Aldebert, Comte de Chambrun, she died on 31 May 1954 in the sixth arrondissement of Paris.

    • October 3, 1873
    • May 31, 1954
  5. eBook ISBN 9781003346517. Share. ABSTRACT. An ardent admirer of Shakespeare with no formal training, Clara Longworth de Chambrun self-published an ambitious study of his sonnets in 1913 and went on to obtain a doctorate in Renaissance studies from the Sorbonne.

  6. Abstract. The American Library in Paris remained open to readers throughout World War II, and its history during the darkest period of the occupa-tion is a tribute to the leadership and courage of an American-born countess, Clara Longworth de Chambrun, and her small but dedi-cated staff.

  7. Clara Eleanor Longworth de Chambrun, Comtesse de Chambrun (October 18, 1873 – June 1, 1954) was an American patron of the arts and scholar of Shakespeare.