- Genevieve Lantelme
Geneviève Lantelme, born Mathilde Fossey (1887 - 1911) and known as "Ginette," was a French courtesan and actress, best known as the mistress of Alfred Edwards, from whose yacht she fell to her death in July 1911.
At fourteen she was one of the lures at her mother's brothel, but soon became an acclaimed Paris actress. Theatregoers savoured her reputation for enjoying the bodies of men and women with equal pleasure: her languid slouch was imitated by other Parisian vamps. [Richard Peter Treadwell, "The Pursuit of Oblivion: A Global History of Narcotics" (Norton, 2002), p. 218.]
Misia, Edwards' wife, was extremely jealous of her husband's mistress, and said in her memoirs "I had contrived to get a photograph of Lantelme; it adorned my dressing-table, and I made desperate efforts to look like her, dress my hair in the same way, wear the same clothes."Marcel Proust used this as the model for Gilberte's jealousy of Rachel and Saint-Loup inÀ la recherche du temps perdu . [George D. Painter, "Proust: The Later Years" (Little, Brown, 1965), p. 161.]Notes
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