Eugène Brieux, a renowned French writer, entered the world on January 19, 1858, in the vibrant city of Paris, France. His literary career was marked by the creation of several notable works, including the groundbreaking plays "Damaged Goods" (1914),"Damaged Goods" (1919),and the poignant drama "The Cradle" (1922). As the years went by, Eugène Brieux's remarkable talent continued to captivate audiences, leaving an indelible mark on the world of literature.

Eugène Brieux
Deceased · Born: Jan 19, 1858 · Died: Dec 6, 1932










