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  1. Léonard Sylvain Julien ( Jules) Sandeau ( French: [sɑ̃do]; 19 February 1811 – 24 April 1883) was a French novelist. Early life. Sandeau was born at Aubusson ( Creuse ), and was sent to Paris to study law, but spent much of his time in unruly behaviour with other students.

  2. Jules Sandeau est un romancier et auteur dramatique français, né à Aubusson ( Creuse) le 19 février 1811 et mort à Paris 6e le 24 avril 1883 1 .

  3. Apr 20, 2024 · Léonard-Sylvain-Julien Sandeau (born Feb. 19, 1811, Aubusson, Fr.—died April 24, 1883, Paris) was a prolific French novelist, best remembered for his collaborations with more famous writers.

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  5. Né à Aubusson, le 19 février 1811. Conservateur de la Bibliothèque Mazarine en 1853, bibliothécaire du palais de Saint-Cloud en 1859, il fut l’ami de George Sand et le familier du salon de la princesse Mathilde.

  6. Jules Sandeau (zhül säNdō´), 1811–83, French novelist. His best-known work is the romance Mademoiselle de la Seiglière (1848), dramatized in 1851.

  7. French novelist, who collaborated with Sand (Rose et Blanche, 1831), with Augier, and with Houssaye (Milla, 1843, a study of the nefarious effects of reading novels). His own novels ... From: Sandeau, Jules in The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French ». Subjects: Literature.

  8. Prolific French novelist Léonard-Sylvain-Julien Sandeau wrote many romantic novels and plays of his own, but he is best remembered for his collaborations with more famous writers. Léonard-Sylvain-Julien Sandeau (also called Jules Sandeau) was born on February 19, 1811, in Aubusson, France.

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