found: His Christophe Le Rond, 1782:t.p. (M. Dorvigny)
found: LC in OCLC, 8/19/83(hdg.: Dorvigny, Louis Archambault, called, 1742?-1812; usage: Do...y)
found: InU/3 cent. drama files(usage: citoyen Dorvigny; Auteur d'On fait ce qu'on peut; Dorvigny; M. d'Orvigny; D....gny)
found: Bib. nat.(Dorvigny, Louis-Archambault, pseud.)
found: Les fausses consultations, 1782:title page (by M. Dorvigny)
found: Wikipedia, 9 January 2016(Dorvigny; Louis-François Archambault (30 March 1742, Paris--5 January 1812, Paris), stage name Dorvigny, was a French novelist, actor and playwright, and the inventor of "janotism" (gross errors of language for comic effect); said to be an illegitimate son of Louis XV of France, he began his acting career under Nicolet and put on plays at the Théâtre des Variétés-Amusantes , the Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique, the Grands-Danseurs du Roi, the Théâtre des Délassements-Comiques and the Théâtre des Associés)
found: BnF, 9 January 2017(Dorvigny (1742-1812); French; male; born 1742-03-30 in Paris; died 1812-01-05 in Paris; actor, author of comedies and vaudevilles, novelist; Dorvigny is the pseudonym of Louis-François Archambault; other names: Orvigny, D' (1742-1812) pseudonym; Do...y (1742-1812) pseudonym; D....gny (1742-1812) pseudonym; Piquant-Lenoir (1742-1821) pseudonym; Auteur d'"On fait ce qu'on peut", L' (1742-1812) pseudonym; Auteur de "Ma tante Geneviève", L' (1742-1812) pseudonym; Archambault, Louis François (1742-1812))