Leon Bush-hammered

Leon Bush-hammered , born towards 1810 in Paris where he died the September 5th 1872, is a dramatic author French.

Bush-hammered is the author of a certain number of comedies which had a rather sharp success, in turn with the delicacy of the idea or the purity and the promptness of the form: an anonymous Mistress , in two acts (1812); Skin of the lion , in two acts (1814); gold Hearts, in three acts, with Prémaray (Gymnasium, 1854); Young people, in three acts, free and original imitation of the Adelphes of Terence (Th3e4atre Fran1cais, 1855); the duke Job , in four acts, one of the most constant successes of vogue of the Th3e4atre Fran1cais (1859); the Law of the heart (Th3e4atre Fran1cais, 1862), etc

Leon Laya was the son of the academician Jean-Louis Laya.

Source

  • Gustave Vapereau, universal Dictionary of the literatures , Paris, Hatchet, 1876, p. 1209
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