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-'''Robert Baldick''' ([[1927-1972]]) was a Fellow of Pembroke College Oxford, a French scholar, writer, editor of the Penguin classics and a well-known [[translator]]. He wrote eight books including biographies of [[J. K. Huysmans]], Frederick Le Maitre and [[Henry Murger]] and a history of the [[Siege of Paris]]. In addition he edited and translated The [[Goncourt]] Journals and a number of the classics of French literature including works by [[Flaubert]], [[Chateaubriand]], [[Sartre]], [[Jules Verne]] and [[Barbusse]], as well as a number of novels by Simenon. He died in 1972.+'''Robert Baldick''' ([[1927-1972]]) was a Fellow of Pembroke College Oxford, a French scholar, writer, editor of the Penguin classics and a well-known [[translator]]. He wrote eight books including biographies of [[J. K. Huysmans]], [[Frederick Le Maitre]] and [[Henry Murger]] and a history of the [[Siege of Paris]]. In addition he edited and translated The [[Goncourt]] Journals and a number of the classics of French literature including works by [[Flaubert]], [[Chateaubriand]], [[Sartre]], [[Jules Verne]] and [[Barbusse]], as well as a number of novels by Simenon. He died in 1972.
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Robert Baldick (1927-1972) was a Fellow of Pembroke College Oxford, a French scholar, writer, editor of the Penguin classics and a well-known translator. He wrote eight books including biographies of J. K. Huysmans, Frederick Le Maitre and Henry Murger and a history of the Siege of Paris. In addition he edited and translated The Goncourt Journals and a number of the classics of French literature including works by Flaubert, Chateaubriand, Sartre, Jules Verne and Barbusse, as well as a number of novels by Simenon. He died in 1972.



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