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M. and Mme. Joseph Prudhomme

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wrote a play in 1931 called “Monsieur Prudhomme a-t-il vécu?”, freely inspired by Monnier’s life, and relating to the genesis of the character.
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La nature est prĂ©voyante : elle fait pousser la pomme en Normandie sachant que c'est dans cette rĂ©gion qu'on boit le plus de cidre
93: Â» (Nature is far-sighted: it makes apples grow in Normandy knowing that it's in that region that people drink the most cider). 89: Â» (It's ambition that destroys men. If Napoleon had remained an artillery officer, he would still be on the throne) and «  174: 169: 159: 87:
C’est l’ambition qui perd les hommes. Si Napoléon était resté officier d’artillerie, il serait encore sur le trône
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Monsieur Prudhomme first appeared in 1830 in the first version of the
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Plump, foolish, conformist and sententious, Joseph was called by
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found inspiration from him for “Monsieur Prudhomme,” one of his
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Two examples of Prudhomme's pontification are: « 
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Henry Monnier
Étienne Carjat
musée d'Orsay
caricature
Henry Monnier
bourgeois
Honoré de Balzac
Paul Verlaine
Poèmes saturniens
Sacha Guitry
André Franquin
maire de Champignac
Spirou et Fantasio
logorrhea
Henry Monnier travesti en Monsieur Prudhomme
culture.gouv.fr
Categories
Comedy theatre characters
Theatre characters introduced in 1830
Male characters in theatre
Female characters in theatre

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