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Paul Claudel was a French dramatist, poet, and diplomat known for his influential works in French literature. His plays, including "The Tidings Brought to Mary" and "The Satin Slipper," are characterized by their lyrical style and exploration of spiritual themes. Claudel's contributions to drama and poetry reflect his deep engagement with philosophical and religious ideas, earning him a prominent place in French literary history.

"All that passes is raised to the dignity of expression; all that happens is raised to the dignity of meaning. Everything is either symbol or parable."


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