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Dominique Dunois

French · b. 1876

1 award win

Award History

AwardYearBookStatus
Prix Femina1928Georgette GarouWinner

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About Dominique Dunois

Dominique Dunois (1876-1959), pen name of Marguerite Lemesle, was a French novelist who won the prestigious Prix Femina in 1928 for her novel Georgette Garou. She authored numerous works including L'Épouse (1923), Le Faune (1924), and Leurs deux visages (1927), often setting her stories in the Touraine region around Bléré where she lived. Born in Paris and deceased in Privas, her primary publisher was Calmann-Lévy. French BnF Data

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