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Scribe, Augustin Eugène
1791–1861, French dramatist and librettist. He began his
prolific and highly successful writing career with vaudeville sketches. One of the first
playwrights to mirror bourgeois morality and life, he infused 19th-century French opera
and drama with liberal political and religious ideas. Among the best of his comedies,
which are notable for their well-structured plots, is Bataille de Dames (1851). His
historical drama Adrienne Lecouvreur (1849) was later adapted as an opera. Scribe
wrote librettos for about 60 operas by such composers as Auber, Meyerbeer, Halévy,
Bellini, and Verdi. [eng]
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ÑÊÐÈÁ, ÎÃÞÑÒÅÍ ÝÆÅÍ
Ðîäèëñÿ 24 äåêàáðÿ 1791 â Ïàðèæå. Îäèí èç ñàìûõ èçâåñòíûõ è ïëîäîâèòûõ äðàìàòóðãîâ ñâîåãî âðåìåíè, õîòÿ ìíîãèå èç ïüåñ ñîçäàíû â ñîàâòîðñòâå ñ äðóãèìè äðàìàòóðãàìè. Äèàïàçîí ñþæåòîâ è æàíðîâ ó íåãî áûë î÷åíü øèðîê – îò êîìåäèé èíòðèãè è êîìåäèé èñòîðè÷åñêèõ äî òðàãèêîìåäèè è ñåðüåçíîé äðàìû. [rus]
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Ñêðèá Îãþñòåí-Ýæåí
èçâåñòíûé ôðàíöóçñêèé äðàìàòóðã. Àâòîð ìíîãî÷èñëåííûõ è ïîïóëÿðíûõ ïüåñ (êîìåäèé è âîäåâèëåé), à òàêæå íåñêîëüêèõ ïðîçàè÷åñêèõ ïðîèçâåäåíèé. [rus]
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SCRIBE, Augustin Eugene, autographs, letters, documents, manuscripts
Autograph Letter Signed in French to an unnamed correspondent ('Mademoiselle'), 1 page 8vo, no place, 26 November, no year. Informing her that a post has been created for a surveyor of young girls' allowances, congratulating her on her recent success, and saying how happy he was to have been able to help her.
[eng]
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Scribe, Augustin Eugene. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
French dramatist and librettist. He began his prolific and highly successful writing career with vaudeville sketches. One of the first playwrights to mirror bourgeois morality and life, he infused 19th-century French opera and drama with liberal political and religious ideas. [eng]
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Scribe, Augustin Eugène
1791-1861, French dramatist and librettist. He began his prolific and highly successful writing career with vaudeville sketches. One of the first playwrights to
mirror bourgeois morality and life, he infused 19th-century French opera and drama with liberal political and religious ideas. Among the best of his comedies, which are notable for their
well-structured plots, is Bataille de Dames (1851). His historical drama Adrienne Lecouvreur (1849) was later adapted as an opera. Scribe wrote librettos for about 60 operas by such
composers as Auber, Meyerbeer, Halévy, Bellini, and Verdi. [eng]
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