La Vie de Bohème (full title in French, Scènes de la vie de bohème) is a work by Henry Murger, published in 1851. Although it is commonly called a novel, it doesn't follow a standard novel form. Rather, it is a collection of loosely related stories, all set in the Latin Quarter of Paris in the 1840s, romanticizing bohemian life in a playful way. Most of the stories were originally published individually in a local literary magazine, Le Corsaire.

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  • La Vie de Bohème (full title in French, Scènes de la vie de bohème) is a work by Henry Murger, published in 1851. Although it is commonly called a novel, it doesn't follow a standard novel form. Rather, it is a collection of loosely related stories, all set in the Latin Quarter of Paris in the 1840s, romanticizing bohemian life in a playful way. Most of the stories were originally published individually in a local literary magazine, Le Corsaire. Many of them were semi-autobiographical, featuring characters based on actual individuals who would have been familiar to some of the magazine's readers. The first of these stories was published in March 1845, carrying the byline "Henri Mu.. ez". A second story followed more than a year later, in May 1846. This time Murger signed his name "Henry Murger", spelling his first name with a "y" in imitation of the English name, an affectation he continued for the rest of his career. A third story followed in July, with the subtitle "Scènes de la bohème". The same subtitle was used with 18 more stories, which continued to appear on a semi-regular basis until early 1849 (with a long break in 1848 for the revolution in Paris). Although the stories were popular within the small literary community, they initially failed to reach a larger audience or generate much income for Murger. This changed in 1849, after Murger was approached by Théodore Barrière, an up-and-coming young playwright, who proposed writing a play based on the stories. Murger agreed to the collaboration, and the result — titled La Vie de la bohème, credited to Barrière and Murger as co-authors — was staged to great success at the Théâtre des Variétés. The popularity of the play created a demand for publication of the stories. Murger therefore compiled most of the stories into a single collection. To help establish continuity, he added some new material. A preface discussed the meaning of "bohemian", and a new first chapter served to introduce the setting and the main characters. To the end were added two more chapters which wrap up some loose ends and offer final thoughts on the bohemian life. This became the novel, published in January 1851. A second edition was published later in the year, in which Murger added one more story. Two operas were later based on the novel and play, La bohème by Giacomo Puccini in 1896 and La bohème by Ruggero Leoncavallo in 1897. Puccini's became one of most popular operas of all time, spawning several later works based on the same story.
  • La vie de bohème ("Boheemielämää") on Henri Murgerin kirjoittama kertomus 1800-luvun alulta. Sen pohjalta tehtiin vuonna 1849 samanniminen näytelmä. Vuonna 1851 se julkaistiin myös kirjana nimellä Scènes de la vie de bohème. La vie de bohèmesta on tehty lukuisia elokuvia ja oopperoita, kuten Giacomo Puccinin La bohème. Myös Aki Kaurismäki on ohjannut teokseen pohjautuvan elokuvan Boheemielämää (1992).
  • 『ボエーム』(Bohème)は、1800年代初期にアンリ・ミュルジェール(1822年 - 1861年)の一連の雑誌記事で初めて登場し、度々翻案された物語である。これらの記事は1849年に『ボヘミアン生活』として戯曲化、その後小説『ボヘミアン生活の情景』(La Vie de Bohème)として1851年にパリで出版された。また、いくつかのオペラにも翻案され、なかでもプッチーニの作品が有名である。
  • Sceny z życia cyganerii (oryg. fr. Scènes de la vie de bohème) – powieść Henriego Murgera wydana po raz pierwszy w 1851, z wykorzystaniem materiałów publikowanych wcześniej w formie osobnych opowiadań.
  • Scènes de la vie de bohème est une œuvre littéraire de Henry Murger publiée en 1851 qui a donné lieu à de nombreuses adaptations au théâtre, à l'opéra et au cinéma et constitue un document majeur concernant la vie de bohème à Paris au XIXe siècle.
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  • La vie de bohème ("Boheemielämää") on Henri Murgerin kirjoittama kertomus 1800-luvun alulta. Sen pohjalta tehtiin vuonna 1849 samanniminen näytelmä. Vuonna 1851 se julkaistiin myös kirjana nimellä Scènes de la vie de bohème. La vie de bohèmesta on tehty lukuisia elokuvia ja oopperoita, kuten Giacomo Puccinin La bohème. Myös Aki Kaurismäki on ohjannut teokseen pohjautuvan elokuvan Boheemielämää (1992).
  • 『ボエーム』(Bohème)は、1800年代初期にアンリ・ミュルジェール(1822年 - 1861年)の一連の雑誌記事で初めて登場し、度々翻案された物語である。これらの記事は1849年に『ボヘミアン生活』として戯曲化、その後小説『ボヘミアン生活の情景』(La Vie de Bohème)として1851年にパリで出版された。また、いくつかのオペラにも翻案され、なかでもプッチーニの作品が有名である。
  • Sceny z życia cyganerii (oryg. fr. Scènes de la vie de bohème) – powieść Henriego Murgera wydana po raz pierwszy w 1851, z wykorzystaniem materiałów publikowanych wcześniej w formie osobnych opowiadań.
  • La Vie de Bohème (full title in French, Scènes de la vie de bohème) is a work by Henry Murger, published in 1851. Although it is commonly called a novel, it doesn't follow a standard novel form. Rather, it is a collection of loosely related stories, all set in the Latin Quarter of Paris in the 1840s, romanticizing bohemian life in a playful way. Most of the stories were originally published individually in a local literary magazine, Le Corsaire.
  • Scènes de la vie de bohème est une œuvre littéraire de Henry Murger publiée en 1851 qui a donné lieu à de nombreuses adaptations au théâtre, à l'opéra et au cinéma et constitue un document majeur concernant la vie de bohème à Paris au XIXe siècle.
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  • La vie de bohème
  • La Vie de Bohème
  • Scènes de la vie de bohème
  • ボエーム
  • Sceny z życia cyganerii
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