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Name
  
Ernest Daudet

Role
  
Journalist

Siblings
  
Alphonse Daudet


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Died
  
August 21, 1921, Petites-Dalles, Saint-Martin-aux-Buneaux, France

Books
  
Madame Royale, daughter of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, her youth and marriage

Parents
  
Vincent Daudet, Adeline Daudet

Nephews
  
Leon Daudet, Lucien Daudet

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Louis-Marie Ernest Daudet ([dodɛ]; 31 May 1837 – 21 August 1921) was a French journalist, novelist and historian. Prolific in several genres, Daudet began his career writing for magazines and provincial newspapers all over France. His younger brother was Alphonse Daudet.

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Biography

Ernest Daudet was born in Nîmes, an old Roman city of Languedoc, France. His father, Vincent Daudet, was a silk merchant whose lack of business sense eventually involved him in bankruptcy. His mother, Adeleine Reynaud, was descended from a respected Provençal family. In 1857 he went to Paris with his brother in order to gain a livelihood through literary pursuits. For a time he managed the Journaux Officiels and the Petit Moniteur. He was also the secretary-editor of the Legislative Corps and chief of the Cabinet of the Senate.

He died in Petites-Dalles in 1921, aged 84.

References

Ernest Daudet Wikipedia


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