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Jean Dutourd
Jean Gwenaël Dutourd (French: [dytuʁ]; 14 January 1920 – 17 January 2011) was a French novelist. |
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Jean Duvignaud
Jean Duvignaud was a French novelist, sociologist and anthropologist. He was born in La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, on February 22, 1921. |
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Jean Echenoz
Jean Echenoz is a French writer. |
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Jean Favier
Jean Favier was a French historian, who specialized in Medieval history. From 1975 to 1994, he was director of the French National Archives. From 1994 to 1997, he was president of the Bibliothèque nationale de France. |
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Jean Ferris
Jean Ferris was an American writer best known for young adult fiction. She lived in San Diego, California, with her husband, a retired lawyer. |
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Jean Flori
Jean Flori was a French medieval historian. He was a research director for the National Center for Scientific Research, and the author of books about chivalry and the Crusades. A student of Georges Duby, he is one of the twentieth century's "major historian[s] of chivalry". |
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Jean Follain
Jean Follain was a French writer, poet and corporate lawyer. In the early days of his career he was a member of the "Sagesse" group. Follain was a friend of Max Jacob, André Salmon, Jean Paulhan, Pierre Pussy, Armen Lubin, and Pierre Reverdy. He was a contributor to many journals, such as La Nouvelle Revue française, Commerce, Europe, Le Journal des Poètes and Les Cahiers des Saisons. In 1970, he was awarded the Grand Prize of Poetry from L'Académie française for his life's work. A small part of his archives is conserved at the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Saint-Lô in France. Prix littéraire Jean Follain de la Ville de Saint Lô is a literary award honouring his name and contributions to French literature. He studied law in Paris and became a judge. He died in 1971 in a car accident. |
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Jean Fontaine
Jean Fontaine was a French writer, theologian, and missionary. |
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Jean François de Saint-Lambert
Jean François de Saint-Lambert was a French poet, philosopher and military officer. |
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Jean François Sarrazin
Jean François Sarrazin, or Sarasin, was a French writer. |