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Maurice Renard
Maurice Renard was a French writer. |
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Maurice Rollinat
Maurice Rollinat (December 29, 1846 in Châteauroux, Indre – October 26, 1903 in Ivry-sur-Seine) was a French poet and musician. |
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Maurice Sachs
Maurice Sachs was a French-Jewish writer. |
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Maurice Samuel
Maurice Samuel was a Romanian-born British and American novelist, translator and lecturer of Jewish heritage. |
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Maurice Sand
Jean-François-Maurice-Arnauld Dudevant, known as Baron Dudevant but better known by the pseudonym Maurice Sand, was a French writer, artist and entomologist. He studied art under Eugène Delacroix and also experimented in various other subjects, including geology and biology. |
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Maurice Scève
Maurice Scève, was a French poet active in Lyon during the Renaissance period. He was the centre of the Lyonnese côterie that elaborated the theory of spiritual love, derived partly from Plato and partly from Petrarch. This spiritual love, which animated Antoine Héroet's Parfaicte Amye (1543) as well, owed much to Marsilio Ficino, the Florentine translator and commentator of Plato's works. |
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Maurice Sendak
Maurice Bernard Sendak was an American author and illustrator of children's books. He became most widely known for his book Where the Wild Things Are, first published in 1963.
Born to Polish-Jewish parents, his childhood was affected by the death of many of his family members during the Holocaust. Sendak also wrote works such as In the Night Kitchen, Outside Over There, and illustrated many works by other authors including the Little Bear books by Else Holmelund Minarik. |
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Maurice Shadbolt
Maurice Francis Richard Shadbolt was a New Zealand writer and occasional playwright. |
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Maurice Thompson
James Maurice Thompson was an American novelist, poet, essayist, archer and naturalist. |
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Maurice Tillieux
Maurice Tillieux was a Belgian writer and comic artist. He is regarded by many as a major figure of post-war Belgian comics. |