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  2. List of French novelists - Wikipedia

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    Madame de Lafayette (1634–1693), author of La Princesse de Clèves; Alain-René Le Sage (1668–1747) Pierre de Marivaux (1688–1763) Voltaire (1694–1778), philosophe, satirist, playwright, author of Candide; Françoise de Graffigny (1695–1758), author of Lettres d'une Péruvienne; Abbé Prévost (1697–1763), author of Manon Lescaut

  3. Delphine Delamare - Wikipedia

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    Véronique Delphine Delamare (born Couturier; 17 February 1822 – 8 March 1848) [1] was a French housewife who took numerous lovers and later committed suicide. She was said to have been the inspiration for Gustave Flaubert's 1857 novel Madame Bovary.

  4. Category:French children's writers - Wikipedia

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  5. Delamare - Wikipedia

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    Delamare or De la Mare is a surname of Norman origin. [1] Delamare may refer to: Achille Joseph Delamare (1790-1873), French senator.; Sir Arthur de la Mare (1914–1994), British diplomat

  6. List of French women writers - Wikipedia

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    Marijane Minaberri (1926–2017), children's author, poet, and short-story writer; Jane Misme (1865–1935), journalist and feminist; Ursule Molinaro (1916–2000), French-American novelist, playwright, and translator, who wrote in French and English; Kenizé Mourad (born 1939), journalist, non-fiction writer, and novelist

  7. Maxime Du Camp - Wikipedia

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    View a machine-translated version of the French article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate , is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.

  8. Martine (character) - Wikipedia

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    Martine is the title character in a series of books for children originally written in French by the Belgians Marcel Marlier and Gilbert Delahaye and published by Casterman. The first album, Martine à la ferme ( Martine at the farm ), was published in 1954, followed by 59 other books, which have been translated into many different languages.

  9. Alice DeLamar - Wikipedia

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    Alice DeLamar (April 23, 1895 – August 31, 1983) was the heiress to Joseph Raphael De Lamar. [1] She was a patron of the arts, [ 2 ] and helped fund plays by Mercedes de Acosta . [ 3 ] DeLamar also donated some of her land in Palm Beach, Florida to the Audubon Society in the 1960s.