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Charles Maurice Donnay (12 October 1859 – 31 March 1945) was a .


Biography
Donnay was born of middle-class parents in Paris in 1859. His father was a railway engineer and initially Donnay followed a similar profession, studying at the École centrale des arts et manufactures in 1882.

With , Donnay started by writing material for the celebrated cabaret le Chat noir.

Donnay made his serious debut as a dramatist on the little stage of Le Chat Noir with Phryne (1891), a series of Greek scenes. This was followed by Lysistrata, a four-act comedy, was produced at the Grand Théâtre in 1892 with Gabrielle Réjane in the title part. With Amants in 1895 he won a great success, and the play was hailed by Jules Lemaître as the Bérénice of contemporary French drama. It was the first work of a series called Théâtre d'Amour. His plays were performed by famous actors including Cécile Sorel, Réjane et . They showed what was at the time advanced ideas on the relationship between the sexes, and used everyday language in their dialogue.

On 14 February 1907, Donnay was elected a member of the Académie française; he replaced .


Works
Donnay's plays included:
  • Phryné (1891)
  • Lysistrata (1892), in collaboration with (Act II, scene 7. However, Donnay would not admit it.)
  • Folle Entreprise (1894)
  • Pension de famille (1894)
  • Complices (1895), in collaboration with M. Groselande
  • Amants (1895), produced at the Renaissance theatre with Mme as Claudine Rozeray
  • La Douloureuse (1897)
  • L'Affranchie (1898)
  • Georgette Lemeunier (1898)
  • Le Torrent (1899), at the Comédie Française
  • Éducation de prince (1900)
  • La Clairière (1900)
  • Oiseaux de passage (1904), in collaboration with
  • La Bascule (1901)
  • L'Autre danger, at the Comédie Française (1902)
  • Le Retour de Jérusalem (1903)
  • L'Escalade (1904)
  • Paraître (1906) Comédie-Française with as Christiane Margès
  • Le Ménage de Molière (1912)
  • Les Éclaireuses (1913)
  • L'Impromptu de Paquetage (1916)
  • Le Théâtre aux armées (1916)
He also published some wartime essays and addresses:
  • La Parisienne et la Guerre (1916)
  • Premières Impressions après (1917)
  • Lettres à la Dame Blanche (1917)
  • Pendant qu'ils sent à Noyon (1917)
  • La Chasse à l'Homme (1919)

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