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Jacques Morel (writer)

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Jacques Morel was a French writer, laureate of the Prix Femina in 1912.

Morel was the pseudonym Madeleine Pottier, born Madeleine Paule Gorges, the wife of archaeologist Edmond Pottier (1855–1934).[1][2] Pottier was born on March 11, 1867, and died there on December 10, 1949.

Works

  • 1901: Muets aveux, Hachette
  • 1905: La Dette, Calmann-Lévy
  • 1912: Feuilles mortes, Hachette, Prix Femina.
  • 1927: Par un chemin détourné, Armand Colin - Prix d'Académie
  • 1930: L'Homme dangereux, Fayard

References

  1. ^ Catalogue de la BNF, notice en ligne.
  2. ^ Sylvie Ducas, La Littérature à quel prix ? Histoire des prix littéraires, Paris, La Découverte, 2013, — Read online.