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Henry Bocage (1835 – 14 October 1917) was a French playwright of the second half of the 19th century. A nephew of the actor Bocage and younger brother of Paul Bocage, Hanry Bocage wrote comedies as well as novels. An engineer by profession, he authored, alone or in collaboration, several successful plays on the Parisians stages of his time.Among them are:

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  • Henry Bocage (1835 – 14 October 1917) was a French playwright of the second half of the 19th century. A nephew of the actor Bocage and younger brother of Paul Bocage, Hanry Bocage wrote comedies as well as novels. An engineer by profession, he authored, alone or in collaboration, several successful plays on the Parisians stages of his time.Among them are: comedies * 1869: l’Architecte de ces dames * 1871: la Canne de Damoclès * 1874: Une fille d’Ève, OCLC 457726393, with Raymond Deslandes * 1880: les Trois Bougies * 1884: En partie fine * 1890: la Vie à deuxopéras comiques * 1880: la Girouette, with Étienne Hémery, music by À. Coedès, * 1881: les Poupées de l’infante, music by Grisar. (en)
  • Henri Pierre Touzé dit Henry Bocage, né le 19 octobre 1833 à Vitry-sur-Seine et mort le 14 octobre 1917 à Paris 17e, est un dramaturge français. (fr)
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  • Henri Pierre Touzé dit Henry Bocage, né le 19 octobre 1833 à Vitry-sur-Seine et mort le 14 octobre 1917 à Paris 17e, est un dramaturge français. (fr)
  • Henry Bocage (1835 – 14 October 1917) was a French playwright of the second half of the 19th century. A nephew of the actor Bocage and younger brother of Paul Bocage, Hanry Bocage wrote comedies as well as novels. An engineer by profession, he authored, alone or in collaboration, several successful plays on the Parisians stages of his time.Among them are: (en)
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  • Henry Bocage (en)
  • Henry Bocage (fr)
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