
The Man Who Married A Dumb Wife
About this book
The comedy of The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife was written, or at least begun, merely to entertain the members of the "Society of Rabelaisian Studies" at one of their meetings. But it succeeded so well that it was at once taken up by a regular theatre, the Porte-Saint-Martin, in the spring of 1912, and again at the Theatre de la Renaissance in the autumn. Anatole France won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1921 - a noted man of letters, he was a leading figure of French literary life.
Where to buy
No purchase options available at this time.
More by Anatole France

A Very French Christmas: The Greatest French Holiday Stories of All Time
Guy de Maupassant, Victor Hugo, Anatole France, Irène Némirovsky, Alphonse Daudet, Paul Arène, Dominique Fabre, Jean-Philippe Blondel, Gustave Droz, François Coppée

At the Sign of the Reine Pedauque
Anatole France

Bee: The Princess of the Dwarfs
Anatole France
Crainquebille
Anatole France, Pierre Dumayet