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词条 Henri-Joseph Dulaurens
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Henri Joseph Du Laurens (sometimes Laurens or Dulaurens, original name Henri Joseph Laurent, 1719–1793 or 1797) was a French unfrocked trinitarian monk, satirical poet and novelist,[1] born at Douai, the son of the regimental surgeon Jean Joseph Laurent and his wife Marie Josephe Menon.[2] He was author of such libertine works as Le compère Matthieu,[3] Imirce, ou la fille de la nature and L'Arrétin moderne. He may also have written Candide, Part II. He died at Mariembourg in the French First Republic, now in Belgium.[4]

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  • {{Internet Archive author |sname=Henri Joseph Du Laurens}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20040803161714/http://www.ifrance.com/pareiasaure/dulaur.html Du Laur] (in French)

References

1. ^Oxford Reference Retrieved 18 October 2017.
2. ^Certificate of birth and baptism (in French) Retrieved 18 October 2017.
3. ^David Coward: "Explanatory Notes" in: Denis Diderot: Jacques the Fatalist, Oxford World's Classics series (Oxford, UK: OUP), 1999, p. 257.
4. ^Bartleby Retrieved 18 October 2017.
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