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233: 168:"(...)l'égoïsme et l'égocentrisme de ses personnages, personnages obnubilés par eux-mêmes et leur confort petit bourgeois(...) Les héros de Feydeau sont les premiers à afficher sans complexe qu'ils ne se préoccupent que d'eux mêmes" (the egoism and egocentrism of its characters, who are interested solely in themselves and their own Bourgeois comfort. Feydeau heroes are the first to show easily that they only care about themselves) 270: 289: 299: 66: 204: 263: 152: 256: 28: 77:. Pacarel mistakes him for Dujeton and signs a contract with him, leading to a series of misunderstandings. 32: 183: 294: 69:. But instead of Dujeton, it's the son of Dufausset who comes. He is coming in Paris to study the 31:. Modern times commentators have remarked that even if this early play was still influenced by 232: 24: 240: 156: 54: 283: 49: 35:, this portrayal of a small egoistic Bourgeois society is characteristic of Feydeau. 112: 70: 58: 57:". To fulfill this objective, he asks his friend Dufausset who lives in 43:
Pacarel made his wealth in the sugar industry and wants to premiere an
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which was performed for the first time on the 19 September 1892 at the
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Georges Feydeau
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