Jules Renard
1864–1910 (age 46)
Biography
Jules Renard was a celebrated French writer whose literary works and distinctive voice contributed significantly to French letters during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His writing reflected keen observation of human nature and society, earning him recognition as an important literary figure of his era.
Renard's literary legacy continues to be studied and appreciated by readers and scholars worldwide. He was interred at cimetière de Chitry-les-Mines, a final resting place honoring his substantial contributions to French literature and his enduring influence on the written word.