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Jean Baptiste Rose Bonaventure Violet d'Épagny

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Books
  
Moliere Et Scribe

Born
  
30 August 1787
Gray, Haute-Saône

Occupation
  
Poet, journaist, writer

Died
  
4 November 1868, Paris, France

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Jean-Baptiste-Rose-Bonaventure Violet d'Épagny (30 August 1787 – 4 November 1868) was a French playwright, poet, journalist and writer.

Biography

He studied at Dijon, then moved to Paris to study law. An employee at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he became a lawyer after the upheaval of the Imperial Government. An editor in several newspapers, he made his debut at the Théâtre-Français in 1819 with a three-act in verses comedy, L’École des Exagérés.

A managing director of the Théâtre de l'Odéon (1841), his plays were performed on the most significant Parisian stages of his time: Odéon, Comédie-Française, Théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin etc.

He was made a chevalier of the Légion d'honneur 4 March 1831.

References

Jean-Baptiste-Rose-Bonaventure Violet d'Épagny Wikipedia