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

Daniel Lesueur (1860–1920)

Loiseau, Jeanne (lwä-zō’) [“Daniel Lesueur”]. A celebrated French poet and romantic writer. She ranks among the best of French late nineteenth-century poets, being compared to Meurne, Ackermann, and Sully Prudhomme. Her ‘Flowers of April,’ ‘Dreams and Visions,’ and a translation of the ‘Works of Lord Byron’ (of which two volumes have appeared), were crowned by the French Academy. Among her successful romances are: ‘The Neurotic’; ‘Passion’s Slave’; ‘Woman’s Justice’; ‘The Hatred of Love.’