Dominique Dunois
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Dominique Dunois | |
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![]() Dominique Dunois in 1928 | |
Born | Marguerite Lemesle 27 April 1876 Paris |
Died | 16 January 1959 | (aged 82)
Occupation | Writer |
Dominique Dunois, pen name of Marguerite Lemesle (27 April 1876 – 16 January 1959), was a French writer, winner of the 1928 edition of the Prix Femina.
After studying in Tours, Dominique Dunois lived in Bléré, a small town in the Touraine on the banks of the Cher river, where her brother was the local doctor. She located most of her novels in this village and in her region.
Works[]
- 1923: L'Épouse - Calmann-Lévy
- 1924: Le Faune - Calmann-Lévy
- 1925: Lucile, cœur éperdu - Calmann-Lévy
- 1926: Le Pauvre Désir des hommes, collection of short stories - Calmann-Lévy
- 1926: L'Amant synthétique - Calmann-Lévy
- 1927: Leurs deux visages - Calmann-Lévy
- 1928: Georgette Garou - Calmann-Lévy, Prix Femina.
- 1929: Le Bourgeois au calvaire - Fresque des temps nouveaux - Calmann-Lévy
- 1931: La Belle Journée - Calmann-Lévy
- 1932: Suspicion - Flammarion
- 1933: Le Second des Berthault - Flammarion
Categories:
- 20th-century French novelists
- Prix Femina winners
- Writers from Paris
- 1876 births
- 1959 deaths
- 20th-century French women writers
- French novelist, 19th-century birth stubs