Albert Monnier, (22 July 1815
Fiche de naissance (p.1)
extraite du fichier de l'état-civil reconstitué des Archives numérisées de la Ville de Paris – 1 July 1869) was a 19th-century French author, poet, biographer and playwright.
Works (selection)
* ''Le Dada de Paimboeuf'', with Édouard Martin
* ''Mauricette'', vaudeville
Vaudeville (; ) is a theatrical genre of variety entertainment which began in France in the middle of the 19th century. A ''vaudeville'' was originally a comedy without psychological or moral intentions, based on a comical situation: a drama ...
in one act
* '' Le bûcher de Sardanapale'', vaudeville in one act
* ''Un Oncle aux carottes'', with Édouard Martin
* ''Coqsigrue poli par amour'', vaudeville in one act
* ''Ce que vivent les roses'', comédie-vaudeville in one act
* ''Turlututu chapeau pointu'', féerie
''Féerie'' (), sometimes translated as "fairy play", was a French theatrical genre known for fantasy plots and spectacular visuals, including lavish scenery and mechanically worked stage effects. ''Féeries'' blended music, dancing, pantomime, ...
with Édouard Martin and Clairville
Biographies :
* ''Biographie de Charles Deburau fils''
* ''Biographie de Laferrière''
* ''Biographie de Deburau'' with Charles Deburau
Jean-Charles Deburau (; 15 February 1829– 19 December 1873) was an important French mime, the son and successor of the legendary Jean-Gaspard Deburau, who was immortalized as Baptiste the Pierrot in Marcel Carné's film ''Children of Paradise' ...
References
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19th-century French dramatists and playwrights
French biographers
Writers from Paris
1815 births
1869 deaths