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Émile Fabre : ウィキペディア英語版
Émile Fabre

Émile Fabre (24 March 1869 in Metz, France – 25 September 1955 in Paris) was a French playwright and general administrator of the Comédie-Française from 2 December 1915 to 15 October 1936. He was greatly influenced by Balzac as a young man, and most of his best-known plays deal with the sacrifice of personal happiness to the pursuit of wealth.〔Garreau, Joseph E. (1984). ("Fabre, Émile" ) in Stanley Hochman (ed.) ''McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World Drama'', Vol. 1, p. 136. ISBN 0070791694〕 He also wrote the libretto for Xavier Leroux's opera ''Les cadeaux de Noël'' (The Christmas Gifts) which was a great success when it premiered in Paris in 1915.〔''Le Figaro'' (13 April 1917). ("Courrier des Théâtres" ), p. 4 〕
==Plays==
Fabre's plays include:〔
* ''L'Argent'' (''Money''), 1895
* ''La Vie publique'' (''Public Life''), 1901
* ''Les Ventres dorés'' (''Gilded Stomachs''), 1905
* ''Les Sauterelles'' (''The Locusts''), 1911

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