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-[[Alphonse Daudet]] (1840 - 1897) is a French naturalist novelist, often called the French Dickens. This title is also attributed to Hugo and Balzac. ...+[[Alphonse Daudet]] (1840 - 1897) is a French naturalist novelist, often called the French Dickens. This title is also attributed to Hugo and Balzac. ...[http://www.jahsonic.com/FrenchLiterature.html]
[[Realism in literature]] [[Realism in literature]]
*Other writers who have been labeled [[naturalist]]s include: [[Joris-Karl Huysmans]], Edmond de Goncourt and his brother Jules de Goncourt, http//:www.jahsonic.com/RealismLiterature.html *Other writers who have been labeled [[naturalist]]s include: [[Joris-Karl Huysmans]], Edmond de Goncourt and his brother Jules de Goncourt, http//:www.jahsonic.com/RealismLiterature.html

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Alphonse Daudet (1840 - 1897) is a French naturalist novelist, often called the French Dickens. This title is also attributed to Hugo and Balzac. ...[1]

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  • Other writers who have been labeled naturalists include: Joris-Karl Huysmans, Edmond de Goncourt and his brother Jules de Goncourt, http//:www.jahsonic.com/RealismLiterature.html
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