Un Mari qui se Dérange
Un Mari qui se Dérange is a French comédie-vaudeville in two acts by Eugène Cormon (pseud. Pierre Étienne Piestre), and Eugène Grangé (pseud. Eugène Pierre Basté, )
First published in Paris by L. Levy, 1847, and first performed in Paris at Theatre Gymnase Dramatique on 25 March, 1848.
Translated and much adapted into English, i.a. as Ranelagh by Palgrave Simpson and Charles Wray (first performed at The Haymarket, London on 18 February 1854), and as Stay at Home by Slingsby Laurence (pseudonym of George Henry Lewes) two years later.
Another version,
Facsimile version of the 1847 edition by C. Schutz[1]
Facsimile version of the 1864 edition by M. Levy freres[2]
Edward L. Blanchard. 1891. The Life and Reminiscences of E. L. Blanchard, Volume 1. Hutchinson & Company: pp. 152-3[3]