Henry Lyonnet

Henry Lyonnet , of his true name Alfred Copin , is a French writer born in 1853 and died the February 4th 1933. It is mainly known for its studies on the Histoire of the theater and more particularly for its Dictionnaire of the French actors .

Principal works

Under the name of Alfred Copin:
  • History of the actors of the troop of Molière , Paris, L. Frinzine, 1886.
  • dramatic Studies. Talma and the Revolution , Paris, L. Frinzine, 1887.
  • dramatic Studies. Talma and the Empire , Paris, L. Fruizine, 1887.
  • historical Houses of Paris , Paris, A. Dupret, 1888.

Under the Pseudonym of Henry Lyonnet:

  • Through unknown Spain , Barcelona, Richardin, R. Lamm and Co, 1896.
  • the Theater out of France. 1e series: The Theater in Spain , Paris, P. Ollendorff, 1897.
  • the Theater out of France. series: The Theater at Portugal , Paris, P. Ollendorff, 1898.
  • the Theater out of France. series: The Theater in Italy , Paris, P. Ollendorff, 1900.
  • the Theater out of France. series: Pulcinella and company, the Neapolitan theater , Paris, P. Ollendorff, 1901.
  • Dictionary of the French actors (those of yesterday). Biography, bibliography, iconography , Geneva, Library of the illustrated international universal Review, 1902-1908, 2 vol.
    • Another edition: Paris, Art bookstore of the theater, (1904), 2 vol.
    • Reprinting: Geneva, Slatkine, 1969,2 volumes in 1 vol.
  • the Death of Simpleton , comedy in 1 act, Paris, Molière Bookstore, 1904.
  • New Year's day of a pooch, veracious adventure in 1 act , s.l., 1909.
  • “First” of Molière , Paris, Delagrave, 1921.
  • “First” of P. Corneille , Paris, Delagrave, 1923.
  • “First” of Jean Root, Paris, Delagrave, 1924.
  • “First” of Alfred de Musset , Paris, Delagrave, 1927.
  • “Cid” of Crow , Paris, E. Malfère, 1929.
  • Cervantès , Nancy-Paris-Strasbourg, Shepherd-Levrault, 1930.
  • the Actresses , Paris, Mr. Seheur, 1930.
  • “the Lady with the camellias” of Alexandre Dumas , Paris, French company of literary and technical editions, 1930.
  • “First” of Victor Hugo , Paris, Delagrave, 1930.

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