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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. Alphonse Daudet, né le 13 mai 1840 à Nîmes et mort le 16 décembre 1897 à Paris, est un écrivain et auteur dramatique français notamment connu pour sa pièce de théâtre La Dernière Idole et son livre Lettres de mon moulin qui contient plusieurs histoires courtes connues, comme La Chèvre de monsieur Seguin .

  3. 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.

  4. Stories of life of French writer Alphonse Daudet of the naturalist school in his native Provence include Lettres de mon moulin (1869).

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    • December 16, 1897
    • May 13, 1840
  5. Alphonse Daudet was a nineteenth-century French writer and playwright. He is known for his many literary works such as his collection Les Lettres de mon moulin (1869) and his short...

  6. Alphonse Daudet, (born May 13, 1840, Nîmes, France—died Dec. 16, 1897, Paris), French short-story writer and novelist. Daudet wrote his first novel at age 14. Unable to finish his schooling after his parents lost all their money, he took a position in a duke’s household. He later joined the army but fled the terrors of the Paris Commune of ...

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  8. 1930. In the Land of Pain is a collection of notes by Alphonse Daudet chronicling the pain and suffering he experienced from tabes dorsalis, its effects on his relationships with friends, family, and other people, and the various drugs he took and physical treatments he underwent in his fight against the disease.