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  1. Tristan Bernard (7 September 1866 – 7 December 1947) [1] was a French playwright, novelist, journalist and lawyer.

  2. Tristan Bernard, nom de plume de Paul Bernard, né à Besançon le 7 septembre 1866 et mort à Paris 7e le 7 décembre 1947, est un romancier et auteur dramatique français.

  3. Tristan Bernard (born Sept. 7, 1866, Besançon, France—died Dec. 7, 1947, Paris) was a French playwright, novelist, journalist, and lawyer who wrote for the théâtre de boulevard, a genre meant to entertain middle-class Parisian audiences on Sunday afternoons.

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  4. Jun 13, 2024 · French humorist, journalist, playwright, and typical Parisian entertainer of the belle époque. His zestful and good‐natured farces, light comedies, and satirical sketches of French middle‐class life reflect an unerring ... From: Bernard, Tristan in The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French ».

  5. Tristan Bernard was born on 7 September 1866 in Besançon, Doubs, France. He was a writer and actor, known for Le petit café (1931), Playboy of Paris (1930) and Runaway Ladies (1938). He was married to Suzanne Bonsel. He died on 7 December 1947 in Paris, France.

    • Writer, Actor
    • September 7, 1866
    • Tristan Bernard
    • December 7, 1947
  6. Les œuvres de Tristan Bernard, écrivain resté célèbre pour son esprit subtil et son humour, sont entrées dans le domaine public le 1er janvier dernier. Elles ont commencé à être numérisées pour être consultables dans Gallica, occasion de mieux connaître cette personnalité aux multiples facettes.

  7. Tristan Bernard (7 september 1866 - 7 december 1947) was a French playwright, novelist, journalist and lawyer. He is famous, particularly, for his play "Les Pieds Nickelés", and as being one of the founder of the french newspaper "Le Canard Enchainé".