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After the erroneous news of her being murdered in 1903, which also made the front pages of newspapers in the U.S., a somewhat premature obituary said that "many of her songs were insults to people of refinement, but they were clever and sparkling, and her ability to express charmingly shades of more than doubtful meaning was unquestioned."<ref name=nyt210903>[https://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper...York NY Tribune 1903 Sep Grayscale - 0373.pdf Fougere Murdered; Music Hall Singer or One of Same Name Killed by Robber]. ''[[The New York Tribune]]'', 21 September 1903</ref>After the erroneous news of her being murdered in 1903, which also made the front pages of newspapers in the U.S., a somewhat premature obituary said that "many of her songs were insults to people of refinement, but they were clever and sparkling, and her ability to express charmingly shades of more than doubtful meaning was unquestioned."<ref name=nyt210903>[https://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper...York NY Tribune 1903 Sep Grayscale - 0373.pdf Fougere Murdered; Music Hall Singer or One of Same Name Killed by Robber]. ''[[The New York Tribune]]'', 21 September 1903</ref>
Fougère was included in a mural in the rooftop bar of the [[The Knickerbocker Hotel (Manhattan)|Knickerbocker Hotel]] at [[Times Square]] in [[New York City]], when it re-opened in 2015, to commemorate the time the hotel was the hottest spot in town, in the early 1900s.<ref name=nydn260415>[http://www.pressreader.com/usa/new-york-daily-news/20150426/284146449652440 If This Wall Could Talk], ''New York Daily News'', April 26, 2015,</ref><ref name=knick>[https://theknickerbocker.com/luxury-hotels-in-nyc/knickerbocker-hotel-history-of-new-york-city/ Our History] The Knickerbocker Hotel website (accessed 22 September 2017)</ref> Ironically, in 1907 she had been kicked out of the hotel because she shared a room with her male manager - although they were married, as became clear later.<ref name=nydn260415/>Fougère was included in a mural in the rooftop bar of the [[The Knickerbocker Hotel (Manhattan)|Knickerbocker Hotel]] at [[Times Square]] in [[New York City]], when it re-opened in 2015, to commemorate the time the hotel was the hottest spot in town in the early 1900s.<ref name=nydn260415>[http://www.pressreader.com/usa/new-york-daily-news/20150426/284146449652440 If This Wall Could Talk], ''New York Daily News'', April 26, 2015,</ref><ref name=knick>[https://theknickerbocker.com/luxury-hotels-in-nyc/knickerbocker-hotel-history-of-new-york-city/ Our History] The Knickerbocker Hotel website (accessed 22 September 2017)</ref> Ironically, in 1907 she had been kicked out of the hotel because she shared a room with her male manager - although they were married, as became clear later.<ref name=nydn260415/>
She was mentioned by name in the classic [[Frank Wedekind]] tragedy ''[[Earth Spirit (play)|Erdgeist]]'' (Earth Spirit). During act I, the character Lulu stated in response to a question about her dancing, "I learned in Paris. I took lessons from Eugenie Fougère. She let me copy her costumes too."<ref>{{cite book|last=Wedekind|first=Frank|title=Erdgeist|publisher=A. and C. Boni|pages=[https://archive.org/details/erdgeistatraged00wedegoog/page/n32 24]|url=https://archive.org/details/erdgeistatraged00wedegoog|quote=eugenie.|year=1914}}</ref> The Italian actress and singer [[Anna Fougez]] adopted her stage name as a tribute to Fougère.<ref name="Treccani">{{in lang|it}} [http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia...-in-arte-anna-fougez_(Dizionario-Biografico)/ "Pappacena, Maria Annina Laganà, in arte Anna Fougez"] by Doriana Legge in ''[[Treccani|Enciclopedia Italiana]]: Dizionario biografico'', Treccani, 2014.</ref>She was mentioned by name in the classic [[Frank Wedekind]] tragedy ''[[Earth Spirit (play)|Erdgeist]]'' (Earth Spirit). During act I, the character Lulu stated in response to a question about her dancing, "I learned in Paris. I took lessons from Eugenie Fougère. She let me copy her costumes too."<ref>{{cite book|last=Wedekind|first=Frank|title=Erdgeist|publisher=A. and C. Boni|pages=[https://archive.org/details/erdgeistatraged00wedegoog/page/n32 24]|url=https://archive.org/details/erdgeistatraged00wedegoog|quote=eugenie.|year=1914}}</ref> The Italian actress and singer [[Anna Fougez]] adopted her stage name as a tribute to Fougère.<ref name="Treccani">{{in lang|it}} [http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia...-in-arte-anna-fougez_(Dizionario-Biografico)/ "Pappacena, Maria Annina Laganà, in arte Anna Fougez"] by Doriana Legge in ''[[Treccani|Enciclopedia Italiana]]: Dizionario biografico'', Treccani, 2014.</ref>

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