- Jeanne Coroller-Danio
Jeanne Coroller-Danio (
May 25 ,1892 ,Mordelles -July 13 ,1944 ,Penguily ) was aBreton nationalist and writer. She is also known as Jeanne Coroller (her maiden name) and Jeanne Chassin du Guerny (her married name). Her best known pen-name was Danio, but she published her work under various pseudonyms: J.C. Danio, Jeanne de Coatgourc'han, Gilles Gautrel and Gilesse Penguilly.She was the daughter of
Breton language writer Eugene Coroller (1857-1923), friend of Theodore Hersart of Villemarqué. Born in Mordelles in 1892, she married Rene Chassin du Guerny in 1924, with whom she had six children.Literary career
A
traditionalist Catholic and talented writer, she published the nationalistic "History of our Brittany" in 1922, which was illustrated byJeanne Malivel , inspiring the foundation ofSeiz Breur , the nationalist movement in Breton art and literature. [Ligue des Droits de l’Homme. "Après le Dictionnaire des romanciers de Bretagne, le Dictionnaire des auteurs de jeunesse de Bretagne" on line [http://www.communautarisme.net/grib/Apres-le-Dictionnaire-des-romanciers-de-Bretagne,-le-Dictionnaire-des-auteurs-de-jeunesse-de-Bretagne_a5.html] . Accessed 6 february 2007] In 1929, she published the "Mystery of Brittany", which was dramatised in the Abbe Perrot's Breton language translation at aBleun-Brug festival inDouarnenez in front of nearly 10,000 people.In 1940, she contributed to the children's journal "Ôlolé" which published "The Wolves of Coatmenez" (1941), followed shortly by "Crusade of the Wolves" (1943).
Collaborationism and death
During
World War II she was associated with the pro-Nazi faction ofCélestin Lainé , whose Breton militia she supported. Her chateau also quartered the "Bagadou Stourm" (Breton nationalist stormtroopers). As a member of Lainé's faction she was kidnapped by aMaquis (World War II) group in 1944 and was stabbed and beaten to death. Her death caused considerable debate, since she had not been directly involved with anti-Resistance activity.
MaquisPlaid Cymru the Welsh nationalist party in Britain, protested that French anti-Bretonism lay behind the killing rather than anti-Nazism. [Plaid Cymru, "Breton Nationalism", Cardiff, 1947, p. 25]References
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