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    Léon Daudet ( French: [dodɛ]; 16 November 1867 – 2 July 1942) was a French journalist, writer, an active monarchist, and a member of the Académie Goncourt . Move to the right. Daudet was born in Paris. His father was the novelist Alphonse Daudet, his mother was Julia Daudet and his younger brother, Lucien Daudet, would also become an artist.

  3. 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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  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. (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.

  8. Encyclopaedia Judaica. DAUDET, LÉON°DAUDET, LÉON ° (1867–1942), French writer and reactionary politician, codirector of L'*Action Française. He was born in Paris, the eldest son of Alphonse Daudet, and inherited his father's talent as a writer if not his moral sensitivity. Source for information on Daudet, Léon°: Encyclopaedia Judaica dictionary.

  9. Aug 27, 2009 · Léon Daudet, a medical student who had just failed a crucial examination, was the son of the celebrated author, Alphonse Daudet. His bride, Victor Hugo’s granddaughter, was a fresh-faced...

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