Louis-Pierre-Pantaléon Resnier

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Louis-Pierre-Pantaléon Resnier (23 November 1759 in Paris where he died 8 October 1807) was a French playwright, literary critic and politician.

After he wrote two comedies in collaboration, he became assistant librarian at the

Légion d'honneur
in 1804.

Resnier is buried at the

château de Versailles
.

Theatre

  • La Bonne femme, ou le Phénix, parodie d'Alceste, in 2 acts, in verse mingled with vaudevilles and dances, with
    Comédiens italiens ordinaires du Roi
    , 7 July 1776
  • L'Opéra de province, new parody of Armide, in 2 acts and in verse, mingled with vaudeville, with Pierre-Antoine-Augustin de Piis, Jean-Baptiste-Denis Desprès and Pierre-Yves Barré, Comédiens italiens ordinaires du roi, 17 December 1777

Sources

  • Pierre Larousse, Grand dictionnaire universel du XIXe, vol. 13, 1875, (p. 1034)
  • "Louis-Pierre-Pantaléon Resnier", in Adolphe Robert and Gaston Cougny, Dictionnaire des parlementaires français (1789-1891), Bourloton, Paris, 1889 Edition details Wikisource