Léon Frapié

Léon Frapié Léon Eugène Frapié (27 January 1863 in Paris – 29 September 1949 in Paris) was a French novelist.

He first contributed to magazines and newspapers, then a few novels. He is most known for the 1904 Prix Goncourt winning novel ''La Maternelle''. It is a moving picture of disillusioned manners of children in poor neighborhood schools. It was successfully adapted to film in 1933 as ''La Maternelle'' and in 1935 was ranked among the best foreign language films by the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures. In general, his work is connected with the tradition of the realistic novel. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Frapié, Léon, 1863-1949
    Published 1914
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    by Frapié, Léon, 1863-1949
    Published 1959
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    Published 1972
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    Published 1957
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    by Almereyda, Miguel
    Published 2018
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