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Tristan Bernard

Tristan Bernard

Tristan Bernard was a prominent French playwright, novelist, journalist, and lawyer, whose literary career spanned several decades in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in Paris, he initially pursued a career in law before turning to writing, where he found his true calling. Bernard became known for his sharp wit and keen observations of society, often blending humor with social commentary in his works. His plays, such as "Le Petit Café" and "La Femme de Claude," were particularly popular and showcased his talent for dialogue and character development, earning him a significant place in the French theatrical landscape. In addition to his theatrical contributions, Bernard wrote novels and essays that reflected his diverse interests and intellect. His ability to capture the nuances of human relationships and societal norms made his work resonate with audiences of his time. Throughout his career, he was associated with the Parisian literary scene, engaging with other notable figures and contributing to various literary journals. Bernard's legacy endures as a key figure in French literature, remembered for his clever storytelling and the way he deftly intertwined humor with serious themes.

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Tristan Bernard (7 September 1866 – 7 December 1947) was a French playwright, novelist, journalist and lawyer.

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“Wearing a hat confers undeniable authority over those without one.”

“Les optimistes et les pessimistes ont un grand défaut qui leur est commun : ils ont peur de la vérité”

“Het zekerste middel om een einde te maken aan de verleiding is ervoor te bezwijken.”

“Wearing a hat confers undeniable authority over those without one.”

“Les optimistes et les pessimistes ont un grand défaut qui leur est commun : ils ont peur de la vérité”

“Het zekerste middel om een einde te maken aan de verleiding is ervoor te bezwijken.”

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Auteurs,Acteurs,Spectateurs

1909

Tristan Bernard

Auteurs, Acteurs, Spectateurs

FrenchWithout aMaster: AFarce in ...

Tristan Bernard

French Without a Master: A Farce in One Act

Le VoyageImprévu:Roman

1928

Tristan Bernard

Le Voyage Imprévu: Roman

La Faune DesPlateaux

1923

Tristan Bernard

La Faune Des Plateaux

Les VeilléesDuChauffeur:Contes,...

Tristan Bernard

Les Veillées Du Chauffeur: Contes, Essais, Récits De Voyage

Les MoyensDu Bord:Roman

1931

Tristan Bernard

Les Moyens Du Bord: Roman

L'affaireLarcier:Roman

1907

Tristan Bernard

L'affaire Larcier: Roman

MémoiresD'un JeuneHomme Rangé:Roman

Tristan Bernard

Mémoires D'un Jeune Homme Rangé: Roman

L'enfantProdigue DuVésinet:Roman

Tristan Bernard

L'enfant Prodigue Du Vésinet: Roman

Le RomanD'un MoisD'été

1909

Tristan Bernard

Le Roman D'un Mois D'été

SouvenirsÉpars D'unAncienCavalier

Tristan Bernard

Souvenirs Épars D'un Ancien Cavalier

Décadence EtGrandeur

1928

Tristan Bernard

Décadence Et Grandeur

L'homme à lamoustacheverte

Tristan Bernard

L'homme à la moustache verte

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