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Eugène Labiche
Eugène Marin Labiche was born in Paris on May 5, 1815, the son of wealthy middle-class parents. He attended the Lycee Condorcet and, though an indifferent student, passed his examinations brilliantly owing to his phenomenal memory. He also took a degree in law at the University of Paris, though he never practised.
After a tour of Italy in 1834, he returned to Paris to establish himself in the literary world. He visited the cafes and theatres and haunted newspaper offices in the hope of gaining recognition as a writer and his short stories and drama critiques soon began to appear in minor papers. During this period he married, wrote a novel (printed at his expense), and collaborated with Marc-Antoine-Amedee Michel and Augustin Lefranc on the play M. de Coislin or The Politest of Men.
In 1844 Labiche decided to concentrate on writing for the theatre and soon produced two vaudevilles (light musical comedies of one or two acts). The emergence of a predominantly middle-class society in France provided Labiche with an audience and continuing in the vaudeville tradition he gained success with comic satires of the new class. M. Perrichon's Voyage, his 113th published play, at last secured his positio