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Dunan Mousseux

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January 1886, Paris, France

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Antoine Gadon better known as Dunan Mousseux (1829 – Paris, January 1886) was a 19th-century French journalist, chansonnier and playwright.

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A director of the Halle aux habits, a shop in the Passage du Grand-Cerf, he launched in theater and had several of his plays presented at Théâtre des Délassements-Comiques and Théâtre des Folies-Dramatiques.

A journalist by the Vieux père Grégoire, monthly, political and charivanic, fonder in 1851 of the Pierrot, journal-programme des fêtes et des spectacles and of the Porte-Voix in 1856, he was editor of the paper Le Sans Gêne in 1861.

Works

  • 1846–1857: Chansons diverses
  • 1848: L'Échafaud du peuple
  • 1848: Le Bœuf gras du suffrage universel
  • 1848: Tableau populaire. Les Trois jours
  • 1848: Vive la République !, chant patriotique
  • 1849: En prison !!!
  • 1857: Complainte !!!
  • 1858: Le Royaume du poète, comédie-vaudeville in 3 acts, drawn from songs by Béranger, with Édouard Montagne
  • 1859: L'Orgueil, drama in 5 acts, with François Llaunet
  • 1861: Le Doigt dans l’œil, review of the year 1860, in 3 acts and 20 tableaux, with Charles Potier
  • 1865: Mes Mémoires, étude de mœurs parisiennes, rondeau
  • 1865: Les Blanchisseuses de fin, play in 5 acts mingled with songs, with Hippolyte Lefebvre
  • 1865: La Famille Mirliton, parodie-vaudeville of la Famille Benoiton in 5 acts, with Alexandre Flan and Alexis Bouvier
  • 1866: Le Pays latin, drama in 5 acts mingled with song after the novel by Henry Murger, with Frédéric Voisin
  • 1866: Les Cinq francs d'un bourgeois de Paris, comédie-vaudeville in 5 acts, with Victorien Sardou and Jules Pélissié
  • 1872: Rabagas, comedy in 5 acts, in prose, with V. Sardou
  • References

    Dunan Mousseux Wikipedia