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Louis-Marie Ernest Daudet (; 31 May 1837 – 21 August 1921) was a French journalist, novelist and historian.〔"Daudet was immensely prolific without losing anything of meticulousness or analytical solidity. It is one of the disgraces of English scholarship that none of his historical works has found translators." — Beum, Robert (1997). ("Ultra-Royalism Revisited: An Annotated Bibliography," ) ''Modern Age'', Vol. 39, No. 3, p. 297.〕 Prolific in several genres, Daudet began his career writing for magazines and provincial newspapers all over France. His younger brother was Alphonse Daudet. ==Biography== Ernest Daudet was born in Nîmes, an old Roman city of Provence, France.〔Sherard, Robert Harborough (1894). ''Alphonse Daudet: Biographical and Critical Study.'' London: Edward Arnold.〕 His father, Vincent Daudet, was a silk merchant whose lack of business sense eventually involved him in bankruptcy. His mother, Adeleine Reynaud, was descended from a respected Provencal family.〔Sherard (1894), pp. 9–10.〕 In 1857 he went to Paris with his brother in order to gain a livelihood through literary pursuits. For a time he managed the ''Journaux Officiels'' and the ''Petit Moniteur''. He was also the secretary-editor of the Legislative Corps and chief of the Cabinet of the Senate.〔"Ernest Daudet", ''Parisian Illustrated Review,'' Vol. 3, 1897, p. 320.〕 He died in Petites-Dalles in 1921, aged 84.
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