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Maurois

[ maw-rwa ]

noun

  1. An·dré [ah, n, -, drey], Émile Salomon Wilhelm Herzog, 1885–1967, French biographer and novelist.


Maurois

/ mɔrwa /

noun

  1. MauroisAndré18851967MFrenchWRITING: writerWRITING: biographer André (ɑ̃dre), pen name of Émile Herzog. 1885–1967, French writer, best known for his biographies, such as those of Shelley, Byron, and Proust
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Example Sentences

“The history of France, a permanent miracle, has the singular privilege of impassioning the peoples of the earth to the point where they all take part in French quarrels,” the French author André Maurois wrote.

The questions 1 Ariel by André Maurois was the first of what?

Observer.—“The flavour of M. Maurois’ humour loses little in this translation....

The flavour of M. Maurois' humour loses little in this translation....

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