Marie Lenéru

Marie Lenéru at age 37. Marie Lenéru (June 2, 1875 – September 23, 1918) was a French playwright and diarist.

Lenéru became deaf and partially blind after contracting measles as a child. She was able to continue her education with the help of her mother, and in the 1910s she wrote several plays that were performed in Paris, notably ''Les Affranchis''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Lenéru, Marie, 1875-1918
    Published 1928

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    by Lenéru, Marie, 1875-1918
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    by Lenéru, Marie, 1875-1918
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    by Lenéru, Marie, 1875-1918
    Published 1911

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    by Lenéru, Marie, 1875-1918
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    by Lenéru, Marie, 1875-1918
    Published 1923

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