Georges Courteline
French author and playwright

Born
June 25th, 1858
166 years ago
Died
1929
96 years ago — 71 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
France
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Born in 1858, this French author and playwright gained recognition for satirical works that reflect society and human behavior. His plays often critiqued the bureaucracy and absurdities of everyday life. Notable works include 'Boubouroche' and 'La Paix chez soi', where humor intertwined with social commentary. His writing style was characterized by sharp wit and clever dialogue, influencing future generations of playwrights and authors.
Wrote the play 'Boubouroche'
Authored 'La Paix chez soi'
Contributed to the genre of French satire
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