Journal 1887–1910

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Journal 1887–1910 is the posthumously published diary of French writer Jules Renard, celebrated for its incisive observations, aphorisms, and intimate portrayal of literary and provincial life at the turn of the 20th century.

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instanceOf book
diary
literary work
author Jules Renard NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
creatorNationality French
creatorOccupation writer
endTime 1910
genre diary
literary diary
non-fiction
hasPart entries from 1887
entries from 1888
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entries from 1909
entries from 1910
language French
mainSubject French literature
Jules Renard NERFINISHED
literary life in France
provincial life in France
notableFor aphorisms
incisive observations
intimate portrayal of literary life
intimate portrayal of provincial life
publicationStatus posthumous
startTime 1887
timePeriod turn of the 20th century
title Journal 1887–1910

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