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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. 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 ...

  3. 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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  4. 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.

  5. countess, Clara Longworth de Chambrun, and her small but dedi-cated staff. This article presents the drama as it unfolded—-through the phony war, the fall of Paris, and the bleak years following the American declaration of war on Germany. The concluding section offers a brief analysis of the American Library’s unlikely survival and

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  6. 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.

  7. Clara Longworth De Chambrun: Shakespeare: A Portrait Restored | Shakespeare Quarterly | Oxford Academic. Volume 9. Issue 4. Autumn 1958. Article Contents. < Previous. Next > Journal Article. Clara Longworth De Chambrun: Shakespeare: A Portrait Restored. Shakespeare: A Portrait Restored. By Clara Longworth De Chambrun.