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Marie-Angèle Duval (pseudonymAñjela Duval; 3 April 1905, in Le Vieux-Marché – 7 November 1981, in Lannion) was a Breton writer and poet of Breton literature, best remembered for her works Kan an douar (1973), Traoñ an Dour (1982), Tad-kozh Roperz-Huon (1822-1902) (1982), and Me, Anjela (1986).[1][2][3][4][5]
^Timm, Lenora (1990). A modern Breton political poet, Anjela Duval : a biography and an anthology. Lewiston, N.Y., USA: E. Mellen Press. ISBN0-88946-570-3.