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{{picture|file= | {{picture|file=Girardin_Delphine_de.jpg|caption='''Delphine de Giradin''' (1804-1855), in an 1824 portrait by Louis Hersent}} | ||
French writer and journalist (b. 24 January 1804 {{NS}} at Aix-la-Chapelle; d. 29 June 1855 {{NS}} in [[Paris]]), born '''''Delphine Gay'''''. She also wrote under the pen-names '''''Vimconte Charles de Launay''''' and '''''Madame Émile de Giradin'', amongst others. | French writer and journalist (b. 24 January 1804 {{NS}} at Aix-la-Chapelle; d. 29 June 1855 {{NS}} in [[Paris]]), born '''''Delphine Gay'''''. She also wrote under the pen-names '''''Vimconte Charles de Launay''''' and '''''Madame Émile de Giradin'', amongst others. | ||
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French writer and journalist (b. 24 January 1804 [N.S.] at Aix-la-Chapelle; d. 29 June 1855 [N.S.] in Paris), born Delphine Gay. She also wrote under the pen-names Vimconte Charles de Launay and Madame Émile de Giradin, amongst others.
Tchaikovsky's Settings of Works by Giradin
Giradin's romance Il m'aimait tant!, published in 1842, was set by Tchaikovsky in a Russian translation by Aleksey Apukhtin as He Loved Me So Much, No. 4 of the Six Romances, Op. 28 (1875).