Dominique Dunois

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Dominique Dunois
Dominique Dunois in 1928
Born
Marguerite Lemesle

27 April 1876
Paris
Died16 January 1959(1959-01-16) (aged 82)
OccupationWriter

Dominique Dunois (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 touraine town on the banks of the Cher river. She was the sister of Dr. René Lemesle (1874/1951) a doctor of Bléré. 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