Clara Gazul
Clara Gazul is an imaginary character invented by Prosper Mérimée, who made of it the author of the parts of the Théâtre of Clara Gazul .
According to dires of Mérimée, it is actress Spanish, which also wrote nine plays, including six initially translated into French by a certain Joseph Lestrange (another pseudonym of Prosper Mérimée, and published in 1825 with the Sautelet editions (with a portrait of the author by Etienne-Jean Delécluze) under the title Théâtre of Clara Gazul . In 1827, a collection of poems entitled Gulza (Anagram of Gazul), but signed Hyacinthe Maglanovitch, could however be to him also allotted.
In the note which precedes the first edition, one learns that Clara Gazul is “of Moorish blood and back little girl of the tender Gazul Moor, if famous in the old Spanish lovesongs”.
It is the review the Earth which revealed finally that the true author of the parts is Prosper Mérimée.
Parts
(the titles followed by an asterisk belong to the edition of 1825)- Spanish in Danemarck *
- a woman is a devil or the temptation of Saint Antoine *
- the African Love *
- Ines Mendo , or the Prejudice overcome *
- Ines Mendo , or the Triumph of the prejudice *
- the Sky and the Hell *
- the Occasion
- fits with body It of the Blessed Sacrament
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