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Play / Feydeau / Flea in Ear
Translated as The Flea in the Ear, this farcial confusion was written by the French novelist Ernest Aimee Feydeau
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Aimee Confusion Ernest Feydeau Flea Novelist Plays Puce Translated Written 1907
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 19.2cm (9.3" x 7.6")
Estimated Product Size is 23.7cm x 20.2cm (9.3" x 8")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This photograph print, sourced from Mary Evans Picture Library, offers a glimpse into the theatrical world of French novelist and playwright Ernest Aimee Feydeau and his renowned farce, "The Flea in the Ear" (also known as "Puce" in its original French title). Written in 1907, this play is a classic example of Feydeau's comedic genius and remains a staple in the annals of French theatre. Feydeau's "The Flea in the Ear" is a masterclass in comedic confusion, with a plot that revolves around a misunderstanding involving a flea, a pair of tweezers, and a pair of mistaken identities. The play's intricate web of misunderstandings and hilarious mix-ups continues to entertain audiences to this day. The photograph captures the essence of Feydeau's play, with its lively and chaotic atmosphere. The image, taken in the early 20th century, shows a group of actors in costume, rehearsing for a production of "The Flea in the Ear." The actors' expressive faces and animated body language convey the farcical nature of the play, while their costumes add to the sense of theatricality. Ernest Aimee Feydeau was a prolific writer, penning over 60 plays and numerous novels during his career. His works were known for their wit, their intricate plots, and their ability to poke fun at the conventions of French society. "The Flea in the Ear" is just one example of his enduring legacy in the world of theatre and literature. This photograph print is a valuable addition to any collection of theatre history or French literature, offering a unique insight into the world of Feydeau and his iconic play. With its lively energy and rich historical significance, it is sure to be a conversation starter and a source of enjoyment for years to come.
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