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Bernard, Jean-Jacques

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Bernard, Jean-Jacques (1888-1972)

French dramatist. He was a chief exponent of the ‘school of silence’, in which the characters' real attitudes are expressed less through their words than through what they leave unspoken. His plays include Le Feu qui reprend mal/The Sulky Fire 1921 and L'Invitation au voyage/Invitation to a Voyage 1924.


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