Frou-Frou

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Frou-Frou is a French play co-written by Ludovic Halévy that became well known in the 19th century for its dramatic portrayal of a woman's downfall in Parisian high society.

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Frou-Frou canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf play
theatrical work
author Henri Meilhac NERFINISHED
Ludovic Halévy NERFINISHED
characterNickname Frou-Frou NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
coWriter Henri Meilhac NERFINISHED
Ludovic Halévy NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceCentury 19th century
genre drama
melodrama
hasSubject French bourgeois society
infidelity
marriage
social downfall
women’s roles in society
languageOfWorkOrName French
mainCharacter Gilberte NERFINISHED
narrativeTheme Parisian high society
adultery
downfall of a woman in high society
female tragedy
marital conflict
social reputation
notableFor dramatic portrayal of a woman’s downfall in Parisian high society
popularity in 19th-century French theatre
originalLanguage French
partOf 19th-century French theatre repertoire
placeOfFirstSignificantReception Paris NERFINISHED
settingLocation Paris
timePeriodOfSetting 19th-century Paris
workHasContributor Henri Meilhac NERFINISHED
Ludovic Halévy NERFINISHED
workPeriod 19th century

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Ludovic Halévy notableWork Frou-Frou
Henri Meilhac notableWork Frou-Frou