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''[[Le Maître des Forges]]'' (lit. "the master of the forge") is a play by Georges Ohnet ()[].
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Premiered at the Théâtre du Gymnase Marie Bell, the play became very popular, with more than 271 performances in a few months.
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''[[The Ironmaster]]'' is a play by  
 
''[[The Ironmaster]]'' is a play by  
  
  
Based on the novel ''[[Le Maître des Forges]]'' (lit. "the master of the forge") by Georges Ohnet ()[].
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Based on Ohnet's own novel called ''[[Le Maître des Forges]]'' published in , it was
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The novel was filmed many times, . [2][3] An English adaptation by Arthur Wing Pinero was first staged in 1884, and was frequently revived during the following decade.[4]
  
The novel was filmed in French as ''[[Le Maître des Forges]]''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ironmaster_(1933_film)] in 1933.
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The story was also adapted for the screen on multiple occasions: in 1912, 1933, 1948, and 1959.[citation needed]in French as ''[[Le Maître des Forges]]''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ironmaster_(1933_film)] in 1933.
  
  

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Le Maître des Forges (lit. "the master of the forge") is a play by Georges Ohnet ()[].

Premiered at the Théâtre du Gymnase Marie Bell, the play became very popular, with more than 271 performances in a few months.


The Ironmaster is a play by


Based on Ohnet's own novel called Le Maître des Forges published in , it was


The novel was filmed many times, . [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.[citation needed]in French as Le Maître des Forges[1] in 1933.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ironmaster_(novel)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ironmaster_(1933_film)