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Adolphe d'Ennery
French playwright and novelist
Adolphe d'Ennery (French pronunciation:[adɔlfdɛnʁi]; or Dennery; né Adolphe Philippe; 17 June 25 January ) was a French playwright and novelist.
Life
Born in Paris, his real surname was Philippe.[citation needed] He obtained his first success in collaboration with Charles Desnoyer in Émile, ou le fils d'un pair de France (), a drama which was the first of a series of some two hundred pieces written alone or in collaboration with other dramatists. He died in Paris in [1]
Works
Among the best of his works is a play about Kaspar Hauser () with Auguste Anicet-Bourgeois; Les Bohémiens de Paris () with Eugène Grangé; with Julien de Mallian the play Marie-Jeanne, ou la femme du peuple (), in which Marie Dorval obtained a great success; a drama based on Uncle Tom's Cabin () with Dumanoir; and The Two Orphans (), perhaps his best piece, with Eugène Cormon.[1] The