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Η Υβόν είναι παντρεμένη εδώ και έξι μήνες με τον Μουλινώ, ο οποίος θέλει να ζήσει την πρώτη του εξωσυζυγική εμπειρία με την Σούζαν, γυναίκα του Ωμπέν, ο οποίος την απατά με τη Ρόζα, τη γυναίκα του Μπασινέ που είναι πελάτης του Μουλινώ... Κι ανάμεσά του η Κυρία Εγκρβίλ, η πεθερά του Μουλινώ... Ο λόγος προτρέχει της διανοίας και γεννά την καταστροφή.

98 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1886

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Georges Feydeau

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Fils d'un romancier, il est le maître du Baudeville.Il porte ce genre mineur à la perfection avec une grande maîtrise technique .

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April 19, 2015
A lot of running around and slamming doors
16 May 2014

I must say that this was a pretty forgettable play that seemed to have been put into a collection of comedies simply for completeness. Since this particular book seemed to be running along the theme of confusion and mistaken identities, one sort of wonders if this is the case with this play, but sadly it is not. Rather it falls into a category of plays known as the bedroom (or sex) farce which, as the name implies, has a lot of sexual overtones (as well as the slamming of lots of doors) and tends to revolve around the private lives of the main characters.

I must say that this particular style of play, or comedy, really does not impress me, and when I note that Wikipedia refers to Woody Allen having created a number of similar movies, it makes a lot of sense. I must admit that since I am not a big fan of Woody Allen, and since Woody Allen made a lot of bedroom farces it says a lot about my opinion to this particular play. In fact it is very difficult to find any decent commentary on this play, which sort of suggests that the play, and the author of the same, really do not appear very high on the literary radar. Oh, the French Wikipedia does have a page on this play, but once again it is very brief and not all that indepth, which goes to further demonstrate the forgettable nature of this piece of comedy.
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February 7, 2022
I orginally had high hopes for this book, but eventually I found it really shallow and meaningless...
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May 15, 2024
A classic comedy of errors, which was of course made into a classic by writers such as Feydeau.

Mistaken identities, secrets between lovers and spouses, a cast of entertaining characters and a fast pace make up this famous comedy.
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December 23, 2019
Un curieux exercice de style : trois couples et une belle-mère, cela donne un grand nombre de quiproquos poussés jusqu'à l'absurde, un peu fatigants, mais drôles aussi parfois.
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December 8, 2012
Near the end of the play, a character says, "Have you seen any good plays lately? (Without waiting for a reply.) Neither have I! But nowadays, don't you know..." I guess that's what they call "meta".
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