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  1. Ernest-Aimé Feydeau, né le 16 mars 1821 à Paris où il est mort dans le 8 e arrondissement le 29 octobre 1873, est un archéologue, écrivain, courtier en bourse et directeur de journaux français.

  2. Ernest-Aimé Feydeau (French:; 16 March 1821 – 27 October 1873) was a French writer and the father of the noted comic playwright Georges Feydeau. Biography. Feydeau was born in Paris, and he began his literary career in 1844, by the publication of a volume of poetry, Les Nationales.

  3. When she married Ernest Feydeau in 1861, he was a forty-year-old childless widower and she was twenty-two. She was a famous beauty, and rumours spread that she was the mistress of the Duc de Morny or even the Emperor Napoleon III and that one of them was the father of Georges, her first child.

  4. Overview. Ernest Feydeau. (1821—1873) Quick Reference. (1821–73). Realist novelist and friend of Flaubert. His most famous novel was the scandalous story of adultery and jealousy, Fanny (1858), published a year after Madame Bovary and compared by ... From: Feydeau, Ernest in The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French » Subjects: Literature.

  5. Georges Léon Jules Marie Feydeau ( Paris, 8 de dezembro de 1862 — Rueil-Malmaison, 5 de junho de 1921) foi um dramaturgo francês. Ficou particularmente famoso como autor de vaudeville . Feydeau nasceu em Paris, filho do romancista Ernest-Aimé Feydeau e de Léocadie Bogaslawa Zalewska.

  6. In 1858, Ernest Feydeau, best known at the time for his archaeological study of funeral rites (Histoire des usages funéraires et des sépultures des peuples anciens) published his first novel, Fanny: étude.

  7. Georges Feydeau (born Dec. 8, 1862, Paris, France—died June 5, 1921, Paris) was a French dramatist whose farces delighted Parisian audiences in the years immediately prior to World War I and are still regularly performed. Feydeau was the son of the novelist Ernest Feydeau, the author of the novel Fanny (1858).