André Beaunier (22 September 1869, Évreux – 9 December 1925, Paris) was a French novelist and literary critic.
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The son of an 'avoué' (legal official) in Évreux, Beaunier entered the École normale supérieure in 1890.
He was the literary reviewer for the Revue des deux Mondes in 1912 then editor and drama critic for l'Écho de Paris in 1916. During the 1920s he lived in Le Vésinet.
In 1908 he married opera singer Jeanne Raunay.[1] He died suddenly in December 1925.[2]
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