Émile Goudeau
Émile Goudeau (1849–1906) was a French journalist, poet and writer.
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Biography
Born at Périgueux in 1849, died in Paris in 1906.
Émile Goudeau studied at Cité scolaire Bertran-de-Born. The recorded working language is French.
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