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Bernstein, Henry

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Bernstein, Henry (1876–1953)

French dramatist. His opposition to socialism and his bitter feelings towards anti-Semites are apparent in some of his plays. Among his works are La Rafale/The Whirlwind 1906 and Le Voleur/The Thief 1907, both successes in New York on Broadway, as well as Samson 1908, Israël 1908, and Après-moi/After Me 1911, which caused anti-Semitic rioting.



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