Edouard Dujardin Papers 1861-1951

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Edouard Dujardin Papers 1861-1951

Edouard Dujardin is perhaps most famous for his first novel which James Joyce credited as his inspiration to use the interior monologue in . Dujardin's papers document his career as novelist, poet, playwright, , journalist, and history of religion professor. Les Lauriers sont coupés Ulysses publiciste

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Joyce, James, 1882-1941

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Hugard, Jane.

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Beau, Alphonsine Eclard.

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