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    Léon Daudet (French:; 16 November 1867 – 2 July 1942) was a French journalist, writer, an active monarchist, and a member of the Académie Goncourt.

  2. Léon Daudet, né le 16 novembre 1867 dans le 4 e arrondissement de Paris et mort le 2 juillet 1942 à Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, est un écrivain, journaliste et homme politique français.

  3. Jun 27, 2024 · Léon Daudet (born Nov. 16, 1867, Paris, France—died July 1, 1942, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence) was a French journalist and novelist, the most virulent and bitterly satirical polemicist of his generation in France, whose literary reputation rests largely upon his journalistic work and his vivid memoirs.

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  4. 5 days ago · With this in mind, it is interesting to present and evaluate the rather negative opinions on Charcot by the famous French writer Léon Daudet, who initially was very close to the Charcots through his father, Alphonse Daudet, and who wrote rather extensively on Charcot in his diary and memoirs.

  5. (1867–1942). A leader of the conservative Royalist party in France, journalist and novelist Léon Daudet was the most outspoken and bitterly satirical political writer of his generation. His literary reputation rests largely upon his journalistic work and his vivid memoirs.

  6. Léon Daudet in the Great War For Daudet, the Great War began in 1912. In that year he started a campaign, through the pages of his right-wing newspaper L’Action française , against what he claimed to be the infiltration into French politics of paid agents of Germany.

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  8. Daudet was devoid of charity, critical spirit, and sound theological or philosophical judgment; but his genius with words, violent, satirical, and Rabelaisian, and his talent for polemics made him the leading French pamphleteer of his time.

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