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Colette Peignot (October 8, 1903 – November 7, 1938) was a French writer and poet.[1] She is most known by the pseudonym Laure, but also wrote under the self-chosen name Claude Araxe, derived from a phase in Virgil's Aeneid.
^Connolly, Sean (2010). "Laure's War: Selfhood and Sacrifice in Colette Peignot". French Forum. 35 (1): 17–37. ISSN 0098-9355. JSTOR 25759052.
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