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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Leonard Sylvain Jules Sandeau (1811–1883)

Sandeau, Léonard Sylvain Jules (sä-dō’). A celebrated French novelist and man of letters; born in Aubusson, Feb. 19, 1811; died in Paris, April 24, 1883. He wrote: ‘Madame de Sommerville’ (1834); ‘Marianna’ (1840); ‘Doctor Herbeau’ (1841); ‘Fernand’ (1844); ‘Catherine’ (1846); ‘Valcreuse’ (1846); ‘Mlle. de la Seiglière’ (1848); ‘Madeleine’ (1848); ‘A Legacy’ (1849); ‘Bags and Parchments’ (1851); ‘The House of Penarvan’ (1858); ‘A Beginning in the Magistracy’ (1862); ‘J. de Thommeray’ (1873); etc. See Augier. (See Critical and Biographical Introduction).