Feydeau, Georges

Feydeau, Georges (1862–1921) French playwright. He wrote many extremely popular plays, with absurd plots and sparkling dialogue, in which he pioneered 19th-century French farce. Among these plays were Hotel Paradiso (1894), The Lady from Maxim's (1899), and A Flea in Her Ear (1907).

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