Jocelyn Godefroi
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Jocelyn Godefroi (1880, Kensington – 30 March 1969[1]) was a translator.
Educated at Haileybury College and Trinity College, Oxford, he worked for the Lord Chamberlain's Office for over four decades. He translated several works of French literature into English, notably Gabriel Chevallier's comic novel Clochemerle and Julian Green's journals.
[edit] References
- ^ Notice in The Times, 1 April 1969
- The Author's and Writer' Who's Who, 4th ed. 1960
- 'The Times Diary', The Times, 26 February 1972
[edit] External links
- Works by or about Jocelyn Godefroi in libraries (WorldCat catalog)