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Alphonse de Chavanges

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Alphonse de Chavanges
Born
Alphonse de Bourlon

4 June 1791
Died20 October 1831(1831-10-20) (aged 40)
Paris
Occupation(s)Dramatist, playwright

Alphonse de Chavanges (real name Alphonse de Bourlon) (4 June 1791 in Paris - 20 October 1831 in Paris) was a French officer and dramatist.

Biography

Stepbrother and aide-de-camp of Marshal Augereau, colonel and battalion chief,[1] his plays have been performed on the most famous Parisian stages during the 19th century : Théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin, Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique, Théâtre du Vaudeville etc.

Works

  • 1824: L'avocat et le médecin, 1 act comedy, with Armand-François Jouslin de La Salle
  • 1824: La Famille du charlatan, 1 act folie-vaudeville, with Jouslin de La Salle and Maurice Alhoy
  • 1824: Le colonel de Hussards, 3 act melodrama, with Constant Ménissier
  • 1824: Jane-Shore, 3 act melodrama, with Jouslin de La Salle
  • 1824: Le Passeport, 1 act comedy-vaudeville, with Ménissier and Ernest Renaud
  • 1825: Le Docteur d'Altona, 3 act melodrama with tableaux, with Hyacinthe Decomberousse and Auguste Maillard
  • 1828: Le vieil artiste, ou, La séduction, 3 act melodrama, with Frédérick Lemaître
  • 1828: L'Art de se présenter dans le monde, ou Miroir de l'homme de bonne compagnie, with Chollet
  • 1829: L'Amour raisonnable, 1 act comedy in prose
  • 1829: Lequel Des Deux ?, 1 act comedy, with Chollet
  • 1830: Le souvenir, 1 act comedy
  • 1834: Une fille d'Eve, 1 act comedy-vaudeville, with Philippe Dumanoir and Camille Pillet, posth.
  • 1835: Le poltron, comédie-vaudeville en un acte, avec Jean-François-Alfred Bayard, posth.

Distinction

Bibliography

  • Joseph Marie Quérard, La France littéraire, 1828, p. 167

References

  1. ^ Paul Bauer, Deux siècles d'histoire au Père Lachaise, 2006, p.68
  2. ^ Nouvelles littéraires et politiques, 1-179, 1810, p.2 (Lire en ligne)