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Paul Alexis Raymond de la Croisette, called Charles (Paris, 14 April 1796 – Paris, 10 July 1849) was a 19th-century French playwright.

Biography

An archivist at the French Chamber of Deputies, his plays, often signed Charles, were presented on the most important Parisian stages of his lifetime: Théâtre de l'Odéon, Théâtre du Vaudeville, Théâtre du Gymnase-Dramatique etc.

Following a trial with the management of the Théâtre du Vaudeville related to the play La leçon de Mathématiques, [1] none of his plays was ever presented. In 1834, he was admitted yet in the Société du Caveau [fr] [2] which may suggest that he still published at that time under a pen name which has not been identified.

Œuvres

  • 1817: L'hôtel Bazancourt, vaudeville en 1 acte, 1817
  • 1820: Les marieurs écossais ou Une matinée à Gretna-Green, comédie vaudeville in 1 act
  • 1820: La Suite du Folliculaire ou l'Article en suspens, comédie-vaudeville in 1 act, with Armand d'Artois, Langlé, Eugène Scribe and Théaulon
  • 1821: Le Baptême de village, ou le Parrain de circonstance, vaudeville in 1 act, with de Bury, Chavagnac and Ledoux
  • 1821: La Créancière, comédie-vaudeville in 2 acts, with Emmanuel Théaulon
  • 1822: Les Femmes romantiques, comédie-vaudeville, avec Théaulon, 1822
  • 1822: Une journée à Montmorency, tableau-vaudeville in 1 act, with Théaulon and Ferdinand Langlé, 1822
  • 1822: Une visite aux Invalides, à-propos mingled with couplets on the occasion of Saint-Louis's day
  • 1823: Le Magasin de lumière, scènes à-propos de l'éclairage par le gaz, with Langlé, Mathurin-Joseph Brisset and Théaulon
  • 1823: Le comte d'Angoulême, ou Le siège de Gênes, with Fulgence de Bury, Michel-Joseph Gentil de Chavagnac and Paul Ledoux
  • 1823: Le siège de Gênes, comédie héroïque in 2 acts, with Chavagnac, Ledoux and de Bury
  • 1824: Mr Manuel, 1824 [3]
  • 1824: Mes derniers vingt sols, vaudeville in 1 act, with Théaulon
  • 1824: Grétry, opéra-comique in 1 act, with de Bury and Ledoux
  • 1825: Le Béarnais, ou la Jeunesse de Henri IV, comedy in 1 act and in free verses, with de Bury and Ledoux
  • 1826: La Fête du roi, ou le Remède à la goutte, comedy in 1 act and in verses, with Paul Ledoux [4]
  • 1827: La leçon de mathématiques, comédie-vaudeville in 1 act [5]
  • 1828: J'épouse ma femme, vaudeville in 1 act
  • undated: Mon rêve, ou J'étais ministre

Honours

Bibliography

References

  1. ^ See note of the play in the bibliography
  2. ^ After a requet by Béranger 21 July 1834 (see Charles Vincent, Chansons, mois & toasts: précédés d'un Historique du Caveau, 1882, p.20
  3. ^ Read online on Gallica
  4. ^ Presented at the Académie-Française, the play was dismissed bu the reading committee.
  5. ^ Pièce fortement censurée par la direction du Théâtre du Vaudeville, ce qui mena à un procès contre le directeur du théâtre, procès qui donna raison à Ramond de la Croisette. Le théâtre fut condamné à faire représenter la pièce (see Gazette des Tribunaux du 12 février 1835)
  6. ^ Base LEONORE, dossier H/2264/25