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Alexandre Bisson (1848–1912) was a French playwright, novelist, and vaudeville creator. Bisson’s plays were well known throughout France, and in 1892, he brought his works to New York City and premiered them on Broadway. His most famous play, Madame X, was revived three times and was a commercial success. It has since been made into films and was adapted into a novel by J. W. McConaughy. Bisson also found success in his stage adaptation of Florence Barclay’s novel The Rosary.
J. W. McConaughy was an author and journalist in the late nineteenth century. McConaughy wrote the novels Madame X, The Boss, and The Typhoon, as well as the nonfiction book Big Jim Jeffries: His Twelve Greatest Battles. He regularly wrote articles for major newspapers such as the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Munsey’s magazine, and The Evening Mail.