BERNARD, TRISTAN


Meaning of BERNARD, TRISTAN in English

born Sept. 7, 1866, Besanon, France died Dec. 7, 1947, Paris pseudonym of Paul Bernard French playwright, novelist, journalist, and lawyer who wrote for the thtre de boulevard, a genre meant to entertain middle-class Parisian audiences on Sunday afternoons. Bernard's merit consisted in limiting his literary ambitions to his capabilities. His works were characterized by a tone of light cynicism and a cross fire of lively dialogue, together with a keen insight into the foibles of his bourgeois audiences. Among Bernard's most successful plays were L'Anglais tel qu'on le parle (1899; English As It Is Spoken), Triplepatte (1905, written in collaboration with Andr Godfernaux and adapted by Clyde Fitch as Toddles), and Monsieur Codomat (1907). He also wrote several humorous novels, including Les Mmoires d'un jeune homme rang (1899; Memoirs of a Proper Young Man) and La Ferie bourgeoise (1924; The Bourgeois Fairyland). Additional reading Jean-Jacques Bernard, Mon pre Tristan Bernard (1955), is a memoir written by his son.

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