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- Works
- Bibliography
- External links
{{Other uses|Imbert (disambiguation){{!}}Imbert}}{{Infobox person | name = Barthélemy Imbert | image = | imagesize = | caption = | birth_name = | birth_date = 16 March 1747 | birth_place = Nîmes | death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|1790|08|23|1747|03|16}} | death_place = Paris | othername = | occupation = Playwright Poet Novelist | years_active = | spouse = | signature = }}Barthélemy Imbert (16 March 1747 – 23 August 1790) was an 18th-century French playwright, poet and novelist. After his studies in his home town, Nîmes, Imbert moved to Paris where he made his reputation with The Judgment of Pâris, a poem in four songs in verses of ten syllables, published in 1772. A clever plan, a pleasant facility, a graceful elegance, made a quick success to this work. The author then wrote comedies, tragedies, novels, fables and tales in verse and prose, which fell into oblivion. Works - 1770: Poinsinet et Molière, dialogue dédié à M. Piron
- 1771: Thérèse Danet à Euphémie, héroïde
- 1772: Le Jugement de Pâris, poëme en VI chants. Œuvres mêlées, pièces fugitives, fables
- 1773: Fables nouvelles, dédiées à Madame la Dauphine
- 1773: Élégie sur la mort de M. Piron
- 1774: Historiettes, ou Nouvelles en vers
- 1774: Lettre d'une religieuse à la Reine
- 1776: Les Bienfaits du sommeil, ou les Quatre rêves accomplis, poème en quatre chants Text online
- 1776: Les Égaremens de l'amour, ou Lettres de Fanéli et de Milfort, 2 vol.
- 1777: Œuvres poétiques, 2 vol.
- 1782: Lecture du matin, ou Nouvelles historiettes en prose
- 1783: Lectures variées, ou Bigarrures littéraires
- 1788: Choix de fabliaux mis en vers, 2 vol.
- 1806: Contes moraux', 2 vol.
- Theatre
- 1777: Gabrielle de Passi, parody of Gabrielle de Vergi, in 1 act, in prose and in vaudevilles, with Louis d'Ussieux, Théâtre italien de Paris, 30 August.
- 1778: Fanéli, ou les Égaremens de l'amour, five-act drama
- 1779: Le Lord anglois et le chevalier françois, comedy in one act and in free verse, Théâtre italien de Paris, 23 December
- 1781: Le Jaloux sans amour, comedy in 5 acts and in free verse, Théâtre italien de Paris, 8 January
- 1782: L'Inauguration du Théâtre français, one-act play in verse, Théâtre-Français, 9 April
- 1789: La Fausse apparence, ou le Jaloux malgré lui, comedy in 3 acts and in verse, Théâtre-Français, 24 April Text online
- 1781: Les Deux sylphes, comedy in 1 act and in verse, mingled with ariettes, Comédiens italiens, 18 October
- 1789: Marie de Brabant, reine de France, tragedy in 5 acts and in verse, Théâtre-Français, 9 September Text online
- Literary critic
- 1778–1788: Annales poétiques ou Almanach des muses
- 1793: Réflexions sur un article du premier Mercure de janvier 1776
Bibliography - {{Cite book|language=fr|first1=Serge|last1=Velay|first2=Michel|last2=Boissard|first3=Catherine|last3=Bernié-Boissard|title=Petit dictionnaire des écrivains du Gard|publisher=Alcide|location=Nîmes|date=2009|page=125=255|url=http://www.editions-alcide.com/livre-Petit_dictionnaire_des_%C3%A9crivains_du_Gard-328-1-1-0-1.html}}
External links - Barthélemy Imbert on Data.bnf.fr
- His plays and their presentations on CÉSAR
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