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Romains, Jules

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Romains, Jules (1885-1972)

French novelist, playwright, and poet. His plays include the farce Knock, ou le triomphe de la médecine/Dr Knock (1923) and Donogoo (1930), and his novels include Mort de quelqu'un/Death of a Nobody (1911), Les Copains/The Boys in the Back Room (1913), and Les Hommes de bonne volonté/Men of Good Will (27 volumes) (1932-47).


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