Jean Schlumberger
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Jean Schlumberger (May 26, 1877 Gebweiler, Alsace-Lorraine - October 25, 1968, Paris) was a French writer, journalist and co-founder of the Nouvelle Revue Française, a French literary journal.
He is best known as a writer of novels, plays and books of poetry. His non-fiction, especially his autobiography, Éveils, has
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in general he was well known for being neglected by critics and literary historians.