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Alfred Capus (25 November 1858〔A few sources state 1857, but the majority state 1858〕 – 1 November 1922) was a French journalist and playwright, born in Aix-en-Provence and died in Neuilly-sur-Seine. ==Biography== Son of a lawyer from Marseille, Alfred Capus went to university in Toulon. After failing several entrance tests for higher-education schools and working as a draughtsman for a while, he went on to become a journalist. One of his first articles was an obituary of Darwin.〔Barrett H. Clark, ''Contemporary French Dramatists'' page 139〕 He went on to write humourous pieces for papers such as ''Gaulois'', ''L'Écho de Paris'' and ''L'Illustration''. He also wrote for ''Le Figaro'', under the penname of ''Graindorge''. In 1914, he became the editor of ''Figaro''. During the First World War he wrote stridently patriotic pieces. On 12 February 1914, he became a member of the Académie française.
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