词条 | Édouard Brisebarre |
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Edouard-Louis-Alexandre Brisebarre (Paris 12 February 1815[1] – 17 December 1871 10th arrondissement of Paris[2]) was a 19th-century French playwright. Died aged 56, he was buried in the 71st division of the Père Lachaise Cemetery. Brief biographyAfter he studied at the Lycée Charlemagne, Brisebarre worked as a clerk by a lawyer and obtained the post of tax collector, but was laid off almost immediately and became an actor. He didn't succeed either in that occupation and thus tried his hand at writing: He then immediately was acclaimed by the public with his enigma La fiole de Cagliostro (1835). Brisebarre composed more than a hundred pieces, mostly in collaboration with other authors: some dramas, but mostly vaudevilles where the situation comedy and words with double meanings often go alongside outright farce. WorksPlays (selection):
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In 1860, Brisebarre published a collection in two volumes under the title: Les Drames de la vie in collaboration with Eugène Nyon. Sources{{Cite book|title= Meyers Konversations-Lexikon |publisher=4|year= 1888–1890|chapter=Edouard-Louis-Alexandre Brisebarre|read on line=|accessdate = 26 December 2014}}References1. ^Archives numérisées de la Ville de Paris, état-civil reconstitué, fiche n° 27/51 {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Brisebarre, Edouard louis alexandre}}{{Playwright-stub}}{{France-writer-stub}}2. ^Archives numérisées de la Ville de Paris, état-civil du 10ème arrondissement, registre des décès de 1871, acte n° 8643, vue 9/31 6 : 19th-century French dramatists and playwrights|French opera librettists|Writers from Paris|1815 births|1871 deaths|Burials at Père Lachaise Cemetery |
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