Claude-Marie-Louis-Emmanuel Carbon de Flins Of the Olive-trees

Claude-Marie-Louis-Emmanuel Carbon de Flins Of the Olive-trees (1757 with Rheims - July 1806 with Vervins) is a French man of letters, author of several plays.

He was also lawyer and magistrate. He settled with Paris shortly after the death of Voltaire in the honor of which he had composed a poem, Voltaire , appeared in 1779. Under the pseudonym of Louis-Emmanuel, it published a transitory newspaper, Voyages of the Opinion in the four parts of the world, between 1789 and 1790.

Theater

  • the Alarm clock of Épiménide to Paris , comedy in 1 act, in worms, Paris, Theater of the Nation, by the ordinary French actors of the king, January 1st, 1790
  • the directing Husband, or the Removal of the convent , comedy in 1 act, free verse, Paris, Theater of the Nation, February 25th, 1791
  • the Young hostess , comedy in 3 acts, worms of [[Goldoni]], Paris, Theater of the Republic, December 24th, 1791.

External bond

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