Deschamps François-Michel-Christian

See also: Deschamps

François-Michel-Christian Deschamps , born in 1683 close to Troyes and dead the November 10th 1747, is a dramatic author French.

Lieutenant of cavalry, then employed in finances, Deschamps wrote several Tragédie S, including one, Caton d' Utique (1715), had success; the others, Antiochus and Cléopâtre (1717), Artaxerxès (1735), Jellyfish (1739), could not succeed.

One must, moreover, in Deschamps of the Recherches on the French theater (1735, 3 vol. in-8°).

Source

  • Gustave Vapereau, universal Dictionary of the literatures , Paris, Hatchet, 1876, p. 613
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