Louis-Claude Chéron of the Heather
See also: Chéron
Louis-Claude Chéron of the Heather , born with Paris the October 28th 1758 and died in Poitiers the November 13rd 1807, is a politician, dramatic author and French translator.
He is appointed of Seine-et-Oise, then prefect of the Vienna in 1805.
Works
; Theater- Caton d' Utique, tragedy in 3 acts and worms, imitated Addison (1789)
- the Man with sentimens, or the Sanctimonious hypocrite of manners , comedy in five acts and worms, imitated partly The School for Scandal of Sheridan, Paris, French Actors of the Italian Theater, March 10th, 1789. Altered and shortened under the title Valsain and Florville (1803).
- Richard Lovell Edgeworth and Maria Edgeworth: Lessons of childhood (5 volumes, 1803)
- Elizabeth Hamilton: Letters on the elementary principles of education (2 volumes, 1804)
- Henry Fielding: Tom Jones, or History of a child found (6 volumes, 1804)
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