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Maurice Bedel Autograph Handwritten Letter
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Maurice Bedel, born on December 30, 1883 has Paris and died on October 15, 1954 in La Genauraye at Thuré (Vienna), is a writer, essayist And journalist French.
Doctor of medicine, Maurice Bedel’s thesis is devoted to periodic obsessions and turns to psychiatry.
Maurice Bedel practiced his profession as a doctor during the four years of First World War, At 170th Infantry Regiment as medical officer.
He published his first poems under the pseudonym Gabriel Senlis: Phane’s Notebook. Crowned by the Goncourt price in 1927 for his first novel Jerome 60° north latitude, he was elected in 1948 president of the Society of Men of Letters.
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Maurice Bedel, born on December 30, 1883 has Paris and died on October 15, 1954 in La Genauraye at Thuré (Vienna), is a writer, essayist And journalist French. Doctor of medicine, Maurice Bedel’s thesis is devoted to periodic obsessions and turns to psychiatry. Maurice Bedel practiced his profession as a doctor during the four years of First World War, At 170th Infantry Regiment as medical officer. He published his first poems under the pseudonym Gabriel Senlis: Phane’s Notebook. Crowned by the Goncourt price in 1927 for his first novel Jerome 60° north latitude, he was elected in 1948 president of the Society of Men of Letters. Thanks Wikipedia
