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-'''Roald Dahl''' ({{IPA2|ˌɹəʊ̯əld ˈdɑːl}}) ([[13 September]] [[1916]] – [[23 November]] [[1990]]) was a [[Wales|Welsh]] [[novel]]ist, [[short story]] author and [[screenwriter]] of [[Norway|Norwegian]] parentage, famous as a writer for both [[Children's literature|children]] and adults. +'''Roald Dahl''' ([[13 September]] [[1916]] – [[23 November]] [[1990]]) was a [[Wales|Welsh]] [[novel]]ist, [[short story]] author and [[screenwriter]] of [[Norway|Norwegian]] parentage, famous as a writer for both [[Children's literature|children]] and adults.
His most popular books include ''[[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]]'', ''[[James and the Giant Peach]]'', ''[[Matilda (novel)|Matilda]]'', ''[[The Witches (book)|The Witches]]'' and ''[[The BFG]]''. His most popular books include ''[[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]]'', ''[[James and the Giant Peach]]'', ''[[Matilda (novel)|Matilda]]'', ''[[The Witches (book)|The Witches]]'' and ''[[The BFG]]''.
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Roald Dahl (13 September 191623 November 1990) was a Welsh novelist, short story author and screenwriter of Norwegian parentage, famous as a writer for both children and adults.

His most popular books include Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, James and the Giant Peach, Matilda, The Witches and The BFG.



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