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Mau·riac M0159300 (môr′ē-äk′, môr-yäk′), François 1885-1970. French writer many of whose novels, notably Thérèse Desqueyroux (1927), are psychological studies of temptation, sin, and redemption in the lives of bourgeois characters. He won the 1952 Nobel Prize for literature.Mauriac (French mɔrjak) n (Biography) François (frɑ̃swa). 1885–1970, French novelist, noted esp for his psychological studies of the conflict between religious belief and human desire. His works include Le désert de l'amour (1925), Thérèse Desqueyroux (1927), and Le nœud de vipères (1932): Nobel prize for literature 1952Mau•riac (mɔˈryɑk) n. François, 1885–1970, French novelist: Nobel prize 1952. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Mauriac - French novelist who wrote about the conflict between desire and religious belief (1885-1970)Francois Charles Mauriac, Francois Mauriac |
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Mauriac Fran?ois . 1885--1970, French novelist, noted esp for his psychological studies of the conflict between religious belief and human desire. His works include Le d?sert de l'amour (1925), Th?r?se Desqueyroux (1927), and Le nœud de vip?res (1932): Nobel prize for literature 1952 MauriacenUK
Mau·ri·ac (mō'rē-ahk'), Pierre, 20th-century French physician. See: Mauriac syndrome. MauriacenUK Related to Mauriac: Mauriac syndromeSynonyms for Mauriacnoun French novelist who wrote about the conflict between desire and religious belief (1885-1970)Synonyms- Francois Charles Mauriac
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