Auguste Creuzé To injure

Auguste Creuzé To injure , French literary man, born with Paris in 1771, of a family of Châtellerault, died in 1839.

It was, under the Empire and the Restauration, prefect of the Charente and the Herault.

He wrote a great number of works, whose principal ones are:

  • three heroic poems, Amadis , Roland , and the Knights of the Roundtable , 1813; lyric poems entitled: Odèides ; the Adventures of Cid or received . of Romanceros Spanish ;
  • of the light operas, of which most known are Mr. Of the Blowtorches (1806) and the Nouveau lord of the village (1813);
  • of the comedies, the Revenge and the Secrecy of the household ; yearly of a family during 1800 years, 1834.

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