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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. Life. Daudet was the son of a silk manufacturer. In 1849 his father had to sell his factory and move to Lyon.

  3. 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.

  4. Jun 11, 2018 · DAUDET, Alphonse. Nationality: French. Born: Nîmes, 13 May 1840. Education: Educated in Lyons. Military Service: National Guard, 1870. Family: Married Julia Allard in 1867; two sons and one daughter. Career: Pupil-teacher, 1855-56; school usher, Collège d'Alais, 1857; secretary for Duc de Morny, 1860-65.

  5. Alphonse Daudet (doh-DEH) was one of the most prolific authors of his generation, publishing works in several genres. His first effort was a volume of poems, Les Amoureuses (1858, 1873).

  6. Alphonse Daudet (doh-day) is among the most durable of the literary figures of France in the last half of the nineteenth century, as well as one of the most prolific of his generation. His poetic...

  7. 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 story L’Arlésienne (1869). His work spans novels, short stories and plays.

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