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- Alfred_Hennequin abstract "Alfred Hennequin (January 13, 1842 - August 7, 1887) was a Belgian dramatist who had a successful career as a writer of comedies. He is recognised as one of the innovators in the genre of farce. Georges Feydeau, whose name is synonymous with French farce, publicly acknowledged his debt to Hennequin. He was also the father of the farceur Charles-Maurice Hennequin.".
- Q388165 abstract "Alfred Hennequin (January 13, 1842 - August 7, 1887) was a Belgian dramatist who had a successful career as a writer of comedies. He is recognised as one of the innovators in the genre of farce. Georges Feydeau, whose name is synonymous with French farce, publicly acknowledged his debt to Hennequin. He was also the father of the farceur Charles-Maurice Hennequin.".
- Alfred_Hennequin comment "Alfred Hennequin (January 13, 1842 - August 7, 1887) was a Belgian dramatist who had a successful career as a writer of comedies. He is recognised as one of the innovators in the genre of farce. Georges Feydeau, whose name is synonymous with French farce, publicly acknowledged his debt to Hennequin. He was also the father of the farceur Charles-Maurice Hennequin.".
- Q388165 comment "Alfred Hennequin (January 13, 1842 - August 7, 1887) was a Belgian dramatist who had a successful career as a writer of comedies. He is recognised as one of the innovators in the genre of farce. Georges Feydeau, whose name is synonymous with French farce, publicly acknowledged his debt to Hennequin. He was also the father of the farceur Charles-Maurice Hennequin.".