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Barrès
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Bar·rès
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noun
Mau·rice
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,
1862–1923,
French novelist, writer on
politics
, and politician.
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Barrès
(
French
barɛs)
—
n
Maurice
(mɔris). 1862--1923, French novelist, essayist, and politician: a fervent nationalist and individualist
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