Hippolyte Lucas (1807-1878)

See also: Hippolyte Lucas

Hippolyte-Lucien-Joseph Lucas (1807 - 1878), is a writer French.

Critical Writer, , Hippolyte Lucas is a time Bibliothécaire with the Bibliothèque of the Arsenal. He in particular collaborated like criticism in Charivari .

He is in particular the author of the booklet of the bouquetière , opera in an act of Adolphe Adam, played for the first time at the royal Academy of music, with Paris, the May 31st 1847.

A bust of Daumier entitled “the Man with head punt” represents it under caricatural features.

His/her son, Léo Lucas, offered in 1911 the manuscripts of his father to the public library of Rennes, before bequeathing his library and a whole of newspaper cuttings, with his death, in 1924.

This funds is consisted of the literary manuscripts of Hippolyte Lucas, as well as other written and iconographic documents, including thirteen volumes connected of the correspondence that Hippolyte Lucas maintained with artists and musicians, texts and partitions of operas, light operas and comedies and photographs of dramatic authors, actors, actresses and dancers of the period 1852 - 1875.

Works

  • the bouquetière , opera in an act, words of Hippolyte Lucas, music of Adolphe Adam, Paris, Michel-Levy brothers, dramatic Library, modern collection Theater, 1847
  • History of the civil wars of France since times mérovingiens until our days, 2 volumes, (with Albert Laponneraye), Paris, office of the Company of fraternal industry, 1847
  • Voyage to the South pole and in Oceania, on the corvettes " Astrolabe" and " Zélée" , volume 3 (with Honore Jacquinot and Jules Dumont d' Urville, publication director), Paris, Gide, 1853
  • dramatic Curiosities and arts persons , Paris, Garnier brothers, 1855
  • Songs of various countries (new poetries), published by Léo Lucas and Olivier de Gourcuff, Nantes, Company of the Breton bibliophiles and the history of Brittany, collection Small Breton library, 1893

External bonds

  • '' Bouquetière ''
  • '' Histoire of the civil wars of France since times mérovingiens until our '' days, volume 1
  • '' Histoire of the civil wars of France since times mérovingiens until our '' days, volume 2
  • '' Voyage to the South pole and in Oceania, on the corvettes " Astrolabe" and " Zélée" ''
  • '' dramatic Curiosités and arts persons ''
  • Bust of Daumier
  • '' Chants of various countries ''

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