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  1. Henri-Léon-Gustave-Charles Bernstein (20 June 1876 – 27 November 1953) was a French playwright associated with Boulevard theatre.

  2. Henri Bernstein ou Henry Bernstein (Henry Léon Gustave Charles Bernstein), né le 20 juin 1876 à Paris 8 e arrondissement et mort le 27 novembre 1953 à Paris 16 e arrondissement, est un dramaturge français du théâtre de boulevard. Il devint célèbre en 1906 grâce au succès de son drame bourgeois Le Voleur.

  3. Feb 20, 2009 · A newsreel clip of a duel to first blood with duelling epees The duelists, Henri Bernstein (Dramatist) and Edouard Bourdet (Administrator of the Comédie Francaise). Bourdet (white shirt) is hit...

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  4. Henry Bernstein (9 February 1945) is a British sociologist and Emeritus Professor of Development Studies at the University of London: School of Oriental and African Studies. He has worked for several decades on the political economy of agrarian change, social theory, peasant studies, land reform, and the rural economy in South Africa.

  5. Henry Bernstein was a French playwright, initially popular for a series of sensational melodramas, who later turned to more serious themes, experimented with new forms, and campaigned against anti-Semitism and Nazism. Son of a wealthy Jewish banker, Bernstein attended the University of Cambridge.

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  6. Henri Bernstein. Writer: Samson. Henri Bernstein was born on 20 June 1876 in Paris, France. He was a writer, known for Samson (1915), Le voleur (1933) and The Washington Masquerade (1932). He was married to Antoinette Martin. He died on 27 November 1953 in Paris, France.

  7. Oct 28, 2009 · Henri Bernstein, the distinguished playwright whose “Israel” just opened on Broadway to critical praise in Tuesday’s Times, had a different kind of experience with a French critic yesterday:...