Daudet, Julia (1844–1940)
Daudet, Julia (1844–1940)
French poet and essayist. Name variations: Julia Allard-Daudet; Madame Alphonse Daudet; (pseudonym) Karl Steen. Born Julia Allard in 1844 in Paris, France; died 1940 in Chargé, France; m. Alphonse Daudet (1840–1897, writer), 1867; children: Léon Daudet (1867–1942, journalist who married and later divorced Jeanne Hugo, granddau. of Victor Hugo).
Works include L'Enfance d'une Parisienne (1883) and Fragments d'un livre inédit (1884); published critical articles under pseudonym Karl Stern which were collected in Impressions de nature et d'Art (1879).
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BORN: 1844, Paris, France
DIED: 1924, Tours, France
NATIONALITY: French
GENRE: Drama, fiction, poetry
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