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  1. Victorien Sardou (/ s ɑːr ˈ d uː / sar-DOO, French: [viktɔʁjɛ̃ saʁdu]; 5 September 1831 – 8 November 1908) was a French dramatist. He is best remembered today for his development, along with Eugène Scribe, of the well-made play.

  2. Apr 5, 2024 · Notable Works: “A Scrap of Paper”. Victorien Sardou (born Sept. 5, 1831, Paris, Fr.—died Nov. 8, 1908, Paris) was a playwright who, with Émile Augier and Alexandre Dumas fils, dominated the French stage in the late 19th century and is still remembered as a craftsman of bourgeois drama of a type belittled by George Bernard Shaw as ...

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  3. Victorien Sardou, né le 5 septembre 1831 à Paris et mort le 8 novembre 1908 à Paris 17e 1, est un auteur dramatique français, connu également pour ses eaux-fortes médiumniques . Biographie. Né au 16 rue Beautreillis à Paris, Victorien Léandre Sardou est issu d'une famille provençale qui possède une oliveraie au Cannet, près de Cannes.

  4. May 29, 2018 · Sardou, Victorien (1831-1908) Famous French dramatist and member of the Académie Francuise who attracted considerable attention in Spiritistic circles in the 1860s with curious automatic drawings, signed "Bernard Palissy [1], of Jupiter." He was born on September 5, 1831, in Paris [2].

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › La_ToscaLa Tosca - Wikipedia

    Genre. Historical drama. Setting. Rome, 17 June 1800. La Tosca is a five- act drama by the 19th-century French playwright Victorien Sardou. It was first performed on 24 November 1887 at the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin in Paris, with Sarah Bernhardt in the title role.

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  7. Aug 4, 2010 · Summary. Victorien Sardou (1831–1908) is today scarcely more than a footnote to the history of late nineteenth-century French drama. Were it not for Puccini's opera, based on his play, Sardou's name would probably be known today only to students of French literature.

  8. Overview. Victorien Sardou. (1831—1908) Quick Reference. (1831–1908), playwright. One of the most successful French dramatists of his day and an exponent, like Scribe before him, of the “well‐made” play, he saw many of his most successful ... From: Sardou, Victorien in The Oxford Companion to American Theatre » Subjects: Performing arts — Theatre.

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