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Paul Arène

1843 - 1896

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Sa biographie est disponible en 15 langues sur Wikipédia. Paul Arène est le 6,127th écrivain le plus populaire (en baisse du 5,666th en 2024), la 5,113th biographie la plus populaire de France (en baisse du 4,833rd en 2019), ainsi que le 641st écrivain de France le plus populaire.

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Among Écrivains

Among écrivains, Paul Arène ranks 6,127 out of 7,302Before him are Dorothy E. Smith, Federico Moccia, Frank Schätzing, Ernest Lehman, Ğäliäsğar Kamal, and William Bell Scott. After him are Michael Lewis, Albert Kivikas, David Mitchell, Paul Scott, Jean Dutourd, and Peter Hacks.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1843, Paul Arène ranks 107Before him are David Payne, Charles Montagu Doughty, C. I. Scofield, Samuel Garman, Aleksandra Potanina, and Luke Fildes. After him is Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin. Among people deceased in 1896, Paul Arène ranks 82Before him are Ilya Berezin, George du Maurier, Eugen Baumann, Theodore Robinson, Narciso Campero, and William Quan Judge. After him are Francis James Child, James Abbott, Thomas Hughes, and Coventry Patmore.

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In France

Among people born in France, Paul Arène ranks 5,113 out of NaNBefore him are Laurent Lafitte (1973), Catherine Corsini (1956), Sébastien Squillaci (1980), Jean-Denis Bredin (1929), Surya Bonaly (1973), and Marion Bartoli (1984). After him are Hélène Ségara (1971), Jean Dutourd (1920), Jordan Bardella (1995), Claude Esteban (1935), Georges Carnus (1940), and Adèle Haenel (1989).

Among Écrivains In France

Among écrivains born in France, Paul Arène ranks 641Before him are Danièle Sallenave (1940), Cyril Collard (1957), André Dhôtel (1900), Alain Soral (1958), Mathias Énard (1972), and Jean-Denis Bredin (1929). After him are Jean Dutourd (1920), Claude Esteban (1935), Marie NDiaye (1967), Véronique Tadjo (1955), Philippe Delerm (1950), and Lydie Salvayre (1948).

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