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Louis-Claude Chéron de La Bruyère

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French politician and playwright For other uses, see Chéron and La Bruyère.

Louis-Claude Chéron de La Bruyère (28 October 1758, in Paris – 13 November 1807, in Poitiers) was a French politician, playwright and translator.

Works

Theatre
  • Caton d'Utique, tragedy in 3 acts and in verse, imitated from Addison (1789)
  • L'Homme à sentimens, ou le Tartuffe de mœurs, comedy in 5 acts and in verse, partly imitated from The School for Scandal by Sheridan, Paris, French comedians of the Comédie Italienne, 10 March 1789. Reworked and abridged under the title Valsain et Florville (1803).
Translations

Sources

  • Henri Mataigne, Histoire d'Auvers sur Oise.
  • "Louis-Claude Chéron de La Bruyère", in Adolphe Robert and Gaston Cougny, Dictionnaire des parlementaires français (1789-1891), Bourloton, Paris, 1889 Edition details Wikisource

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