Pierre-Antoine Lebrun

See also: Lebrun

Pierre-Antoine Lebrun (December 29th 1785 with Paris - May 27th 1873 in Paris) is a Poète and dramatic author French.

Elected with the French Academy on February 21st, 1828, he is director of the HMSO in 1831, then to advise State and senator of the Second Empire in 1853.

According to the French Academy, its best part, Marie Stuart , were regarded as the first victory of the Romantisme to the theater.

Works

; Principal poetries
  • Ode with the Large army (1805)
  • the Valley of Champrosay (1825)
  • the Voyage in Greece (1828)
; Theater
  • Pallas, wire of Évandre, tragedy (1806)
  • Ulysses, tragedy in 5 acts , Paris, French Theater, April 28th, 1814.
  • Marie Stuart, tragedy in 5 acts, according to Frederic Schiller, with Miss Duchesnois (Marie Stuart) , Paris, Comédie-Française, March 6th, 1820.
  • Cid of Andalusia, tragedy in five acts , Paris, Comédie-Française, March 1st, 1825.
; Joined together works
  • Works of Pierre Lebrun. With a note on its works, by Holy-Beuve , Didier, Paris, 1864. Vol. 1 - Theater: Pallas, Ulysses, Marie Stuart, Cid of Andalusia . Vol. 2 - Poetries: the Voyage in Greece, Poem on the death of Napoleon, Odes and poetries first . Vol. 3 - Poetries: Poems and poetries, Epistles familiar, Scenes of the seraglio, Tests of youth . Vol. 4 - Speech and critical literary.

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