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Marguerite Audoux (French pronunciation: [maʁɡəʁit odu]; 7 July 1863 in Sancoins, Cher – 31
January 1937 in Saint-Raphaël, Var) was a
French novelist....
- L'infraction par omission,
Librairie Droz, 1993, p. 65, (in French) "Pascal
Audoux dévoile les mystères du Loir-et-Cher" (in French). La
Nouvelle Republique...
- lettres. Her 2001
novel Cette fille-là was
awarded the Prix
Marguerite Audoux. In 2005, she
received the
Grand Prix des
libraires algériens for her work...
- of Académie Goncourt, he 'discovered'
Maurice Maeterlinck and
Marguerite Audoux and
admired Remy de Gourmont,
Marcel Schwob, Léon Bloy,
Georges Rodenbach...
- Arc’ tower.
Oscar Méténier (1859–1913), writer, was born here.
Marguerite Audoux (1863–1937), writer, was born here.
Communes of the Cher
department "Répertoire...
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several literary awards,
including the
Schiller Prize, the Prix
Marguerite Audoux, the Prix
Lettres Frontière, and the
Henri Gaspoz Prize, and has been adapted...
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translator of French, and her
focus included authors such as
Marguerite Audoux, Jean-Paul Sartre, and
Pierre de Marivaux. Ahačič died on 28
December 2022...
- and Charles-Louis Philippe,
Jules Laforgue, and Léon
Werth or
Marguerite Audoux. In Mirbeau's eyes, they all had the
merit of
showing people and things...
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remains of the
original town fortifications. A
museum dedicated to
Marguerite Audoux, (1863–1937), a
writer who
lived nearby. John Stewart, Earl of
Buchan (1381–1424)...
- Estaunié 1909 Le
reste est
silence Edmond Jaloux 1910 Marie-Claire
Marguerite Audoux 1911 Le
Roman du
malade Louis de
Robert 1912
Feuilles mortes Jacques Morel...