Brisebarre, Edouard, 1818-1871
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Brisebarre, Edouard Louis Alexandre, 1818-1871
Brisebarre, M. (Edouard), 1818-1871
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found: Boucicault, D. The poor of New York ... c1857.
found: His Les pauvres de Paris, 1862:t.p. (Edouard Brisebarre)
found: His Le diable d'argent, 1857:t.p. (M. Brisebarre)
found: Un tigre, 1849:first page (by Mm. Édouard Brisebarre et Marc-Michel)
found: Wikipedia, 1 February 2017(Édouard Brisebarre; Edouard-Louis-Alexandre Brisebarre (Paris, 12 February 1815--17 December 1871, 10th arrondissement of Paris) was an 19th-century French playwright; after he studied at the Lycée Charlemagne, Brisebarre worked as a clerk by a lawyer and obtained the post of tax collector, but was laid off almost immediately and became an actor; he didn't succeed in that occupation either and tried his hand at writing; he was immediately acclaimed by the public with his enigma La fiole de Cagliostro (1835); Brisebarre composed more than a hundred pieces, mostly in collaboration with other authors, some dramas, but mostly vaudevilles where the situation comedy and words with double meanings often go alongside outright farce)
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1983-05-11: new
2017-02-03: revised
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