Édouard Dujardin
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- | {{Template}} | + | {{Template}}'''Édouard Dujardin''' ([[1861]]–[[1949]]) was a [[France|French]] writer, one of the early pioneers of the literary technique [[Stream of consciousness writing|stream of consciousness]], exemplified in his [[1888]] novel ''[[Les Lauriers sont coupés]]'' (which has never been out of print to this day). |
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