Jean-Etienne Écouchard-Lebrun de Granville

Jean-Etienne Écouchard-Lebrun , known as of Granville , born with Paris the August 22nd 1738 and died in Paris the September 19th 1765, is a French man of letters.

Wire of a manservant of prince de Conti, brother of the poet Pounce-Denis Écouchard-Lebrun, it founds the collection of criticism, the literary Fame .

It presumed author of two violent ones lampoons against Fréron, which are also allotted to his/her brother, Wasprie (1761) and the literary Ass (1761).

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