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3 unusual facts about Léon Daudet


G. K.'s Weekly

Britain had its replicas of Maurras and Daudet in those adornments of English letters, G. K. Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc.

Léon Daudet

The Bacchantes: A Dionysian Scientific Romance, Léon Daudet, translated, annotated and introduced by Brian Stableford, (Borgo Press Jan. 2013) (from Les Bacchantes, 1931)

The Napus: The Great Plague of the Year 2227, Léon Daudet, translated, annotated and introduced by Brian Stableford, (Borgo Press Jan. 2013) (from Le Napus: fléau de l'an 2227, 1927)


Urbain Gohier

Convicted in 1944, he died in oblivion in 1951, leaving a considerable body of pamphleteering along with other such anti-Semitic polemicists of his time as Édouard Drumont, Léon Daudet, Henri Béraud, Dominique Pierre and René Benjamin.


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