Adolphe Joseph Carcassonne Explained
Adolphe Joseph Carcassonne |
Birth Date: | 15 March 1826 |
Adolphe Joseph Carcassonne (1826 - 22 September 1891) was a French poet and dramatist. A friend of Gaston Crémieux, he ruled the first Commune of his native Marseille (1870)His principal works are:
- French: Premières Lueurs, a selection of poems (1852)
- French: Le Jugement de Déea, opera in four acts (1860)
- French: La Fille du Franc-Juge, drama in four acts in verse (1861)
- French: Le Siège de Marseilles, drama in five acts (1862)
- French: La Fête de Molière, a one-act play (1863)
- French: Gouttes d'Eau, a selection of poems (1869)
- French: La Leçon de Géographie, an Alsatian legend in verse, in memory of 1871 (1878)
- French: Théâtre d'Enfants, short comedies in verse (1878)
- French: Molière et la Médecine (1878)
- French: Théâtre d'Adolescents (1880)
- French: Pièces à Dire (1881)
- French: Scènes à Deux, a selection of plays for young amateurs
- French: Nouvelles Pièces à Dire (1884)
- French: République Enfantine, short plays in verse (1885)
- French: Mariage de Fleurs (1886)
- French: Théâtre de Jeunes Filles, a selection of plays for young girls (1887)
References
- Larousse, Grand dictionnaire universel, 2d Supplement, p. 733.