Alice Szebrat
Marguerite Dupré’s daughter, Alice Szebrat spent her childhood in Anjou, in the west of France. In 1960 her parents decided to move to Meudon, her mother wishing to be closer to her parents. She lived with her little twin sister and her brother with her grandparents, witnessing the still very active life of her grandfather’s last years.
Alice Szebrat decided to pursue her own way and chose to study literature at Sorbonne University. As a specialist of the Late Romantic period, she took part in a symposium on the grotesque in Victor Hugo’s “Les Misérables” at Sorbonne University in 1995.
After retiring from teaching, she has been living in the Loire Valley.
She continues to work on the publication of her grandfather’s unpublished works. She is the grandmother of twin girls.