The Ironmaster (novel) explained

The Ironmaster
Author:Georges Ohnet
Country:France
Language:French
Release Date:1882
Media Type:Print

The Ironmaster (original French: Le Maître de forges) is a French novel by Georges Ohnet,[1] published in 1882.

A melodrama in a bourgeois setting, The Ironmaster was adapted for the theater by Ohnet himself the following year. Premiered at the Théâtre du Gymnase Marie Bell, the play became very popular, with more than 271 performances in a few months.[2] [3] An English adaptation by Arthur Wing Pinero was first staged in 1884, and was frequently revived during the following decade.[4]

The story was also adapted for the screen on multiple occasions: in 1912, 1933, 1948, and 1959.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: GRANDEUR ET DÉCADENCE 3/8. Emilio Riva, acier et vices cachés. 2013-07-26. Courrier international. fr. 2019-08-28.
  2. Pezard. Émilie. 2013-05-13. Le point de vue des vaincus du naturalisme. Acta Fabula. fr. 14. 4. 2115-8037.
  3. Book: Hammerton, Sir John Alexander. The Greatest Fiction Volume 6: Forever Books Guide. 2015-11-05. 谷月社. en.
  4. Wearing, J. P. (2004) "Pinero, Sir Arthur Wing (1855–1934), playwright", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press. Retrieved 15 November 2019