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  1. Alphonse Daudet (French:; 13 May 1840 – 16 December 1897) was a French novelist. He was the husband of Julia Daudet and father of Edmée, Léon and Lucien Daudet.

  2. May 9, 2024 · Alphonse Daudet (born May 13, 1840, Nîmes, France—died Dec. 16, 1897, Paris?) was a French short-story writer and novelist, now remembered chiefly as the author of sentimental tales of provincial life in the south of France.

  3. Alphonse Daudet first entered into a relationship with a model named Marie Rieu. The time he spent with Marie greatly influenced two of Alphonse’s most prominent works.

  4. Alphonse Daudet (13 May 1840 – 16 December 1897) was a French novelist. He was the husband of Julia Daudet (Mastani) and father of Edmée Daudet, and writers Léon Daudet and Lucien Daudet. Daudet was born in Nîmes, France. His family, on both sides, belonged to the bourgeoisie. His father, Vincent Daudet, was a silk manufacturer — a man ...

  5. Dec 8, 2021 · This title is an unerring glimpse into a triangular relationship between a husband, his model wife and fame. Daudet is widely viewed as a master of understated humour and has an unerring eye for the competition between husband and wife. Translation originally published: London ; New York : G. Routledge and Sons, 1890. Access-restricted-item.

  6. Alphonse Daudet ( French: [ dodɛ]; 13 May 1840 – 16 December 1897) was a French novelist. He was the husband of Julia Daudet and father of Edmée, Léon and Lucien Daudet.

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  8. Feb 2, 2003 · At the start of their ordeal Daudet's wife exacted a promise that he would not commit suicide; in his notes, he dismisses suicidal thoughts with the words, ''One doesn't have the right.''

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