Cherchez la femme

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Cherchez la femme is a French phrase which literally means "look for the woman."

The expression comes from the 1854 book The Mohicans of Paris by Alexandre Dumas (père). The original passage reads:

Il y a une femme dans toute les affaires; aussitôt qu'on me fait un rapport, je dis: 'Cherchez la femme'.

Translated into English this reads:

There is a woman in every case; as soon as they bring me a report, I say, 'Look for the woman'.

The phrase embodies a cliché of detective pulp fiction: no matter what the problem, a woman is often the root cause. The phrase has also come to mean more simply "Look for the root cause of the problem."

  • O. Henry's story Cherchez La Femme, includes this line: "Ah! yes, I know most time when those men lose money you say, 'Cherchez la femme'--there is somewhere the woman."
  • The opening credits for the television series La Femme Nikita includes the phrase "Cherchez la femme, cherchez la femme... dans la nuit, dans la nuit." Translated into English, this reads "Look for the woman, look for the woman... in the night, in the night."
  • The 2005 song "Biggest Fan" by musician Brendan Benson contains the lyric "Cherchez la femme" repeated several times at the end.
  • Ghostface Killah's album "Supreme Clientele" features a song entitled "Cherchez La Ghost."
  • James Ellroy's 'The Black Dahlia' repeats the line "Cherchez La Femme, Bucky. Remember that." throughout the book.
  • The name of "Churchy La Femme", a character from the comic strip Pogo, was inspired by this phrase.

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