Jacques Normand
Appearance
Jacques Clary Jean Normand (25 November 1848, in Paris – 28 May 1931, in Paris) was a French poet, playwright and writer who also published under the pseudonym Jacques Madeleine.[1]
Plays
- Le Troisième Larron, 1874, play in 1 act, set to music by Jules Massenet, on the repertoire of the Théâtre de l'Odéon 1875
- L'Amiral, 1880, comédie en deux actes, Théâtre du Gymnase 1880 and Théâtre Français 1895
- Les Petits Cadeaux, comédie en un acte, Théâtre du Gymnase
- Les Vieux Amis, comédie en trois actes, Théâtre de l'Odéon
- La Douceur de croire, pièce en trois actes, Théâtre Français, 8 July 1899
In collaboration with fr:André Delavigne
- Blakson père et fils, comédie en quatre actes, Théâtre de l'Odéon
- Les petites marmites, comédie en trois actes, Théâtre du Gymnase
- Voilà Monsieur !, comédie en un acte, Théâtre du Gymnase
In collaboration with Guy de Maupassant
- Musette, Théâtre du Gymnase, 1891
References
- ^ The New international year book 1932 " Normand. Jacques Clary Jean. French dramatist, poet, and novelist, died May 28, 1931. in Paris where he was born Nov. 25, 1848. In 1898 he collaborated with Guy de Maupassant in writing Musette."
External links
- Works by Jacques Normand at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Jacques Normand at the Internet Archive
- Works by or about Jacques Madeleine at the Internet Archive
- Works by Jacques Normand at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)