Jean-Louis Brousse-Desfaucherets

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Jean-Louis Brousse-Desfaucherets (1742, in Paris – 18 February 1808, in Paris), was a French playwright and administrator.

Biography

The son of a wealthy attorney at the

Count of Provence
, had the largest share in this play. Le Mariage secret having first been refused, the Count of Provence heard that and wrote the same day to the gentleman responsible for the management of the Théâtre Français that he wanted the play be received: it was then, "on order", making the studied and successfully performed.

In the same year, Desfaucherets gave the Portrait, ou le danger de tout dire, comedy in one act and in verse, as well as la Double clef, ou Colombine mannequin,

Comédie Italienne
.

In 1789, he gave public speeches that were noticed. He was successively appointed an alternate member of the Third Estate of the generality of Paris and lieutenant of mayor in public institutions. In 1790 he published as such a Compte rendu concernant l’administration de Paris. In 1791 he was elected a member of the board of the Seine, and expelled from the position under the Reign of Terror for his moderate views, he was imprisoned for a time as a suspect. He reappeared in public life in 1800 only, when Nicolas Frochot [fr], the prefect of the Seine, appointed him head of the office of the civil hospitals of Paris. In 1804, he became a member of the board of censorship, where he was responsible until his death of theatrical censorship.

In March 1798, he presented les Dangers de la présomption, comedy in five acts and in verse ; in 1799, l’Astronome, comedy in two acts and in prose, mingled with ariettes, music by Lebrun, and la Punition, one-act opera, music by Cherubini ; in 1800, Arioste gouverneur, ou le Triomphe du génie, in collaboration with Jean-François Roger, and presented at the théâtre du Vaudeville.

Works

Theatre
Official pieces
  • 1790: Compte rendu à l'assemblée générale des représentants de la commune de Paris, le 8 février 1790, par M. Brousse Desfaucherets, lieutenant de maire au département des établissements publics Text online
  • 1792: Discours sur les monuments publics, prononcé au conseil du département de Paris, le 15 décembre 1791 Text online
  • 179?)Réponse du département des établissements publics, au mémoire présenté par le département de la police, à la commune & aux soixante districts, au sujet des spectacles Text online

References

  1. ^ Emmet Kennedy, Marie-Laurence Netter, James P. McGregor, Mark V. Olsen, Theatre, Opera, and Audiences in Revolutionary Paris. Analysis and Repertory, Greenwood Press, Westport, CT, 1996, p. 119.

Sources

  • Antoine-Vincent Arnault, Biographie nouvelle des contemporains, vol. III, 1821, (p. 524-5).
  • (in French). Vol. 3. Mame. pp. 331–2. Retrieved 15 July 2016..

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