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Jean-Louis Vaudoyer
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Jean-Louis Vaudoyer
Jean-Louis Vaudoyer
(10 September 1883, in
Le Plessis-Robinson
,
Hauts-de-Seine
–
20 May 1963) was a French novelist, poet, essayist and art historian. He was also administrator general of the
Comédie-Française
from 1941 to 1944.
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Vincent Voiture
(1634)
François Eudes de Mézeray
(1648)
Jean Barbier d'Aucour
(1683)
François de Clermont-Tonnerre
(1694)
Nicolas de Malézieu
(1701)
Jean Bouhier
(1727)
François-Marie Arouet dit Voltaire
(1746)
Jean-François Ducis
(1778)
Raymond Desèze
(1816)
Amable Guillaume Prosper Brugière, baron de Barante
(1828)
Auguste Joseph Alphonse Gratry
(1867)
René Taillandier
(1873)
Maxime Du Camp
(1880)
Paul Bourget
(1894)
Edmond Jaloux
(1936)
Jean-Louis Vaudoyer
(1950)
Marcel Brion
(1964)
Michel Mohrt
(1985)
Dominique Bona
(2013)
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VIAF
:
113158408
ISNI
:
0000 0001 0937 0073
BNF
:
cb124017876
Persondata
Name
Vaudoyer, Jean-Louis
Alternative names
Short description
French writer
Date of birth
10 September 1883
Place of birth
Date of death
20 May 1963
Place of death
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