Charles-Maurice Descombes Explained

Charles-Maurice Descombes
Birth Name:Jean Charles François Maurice
Birth Date:26 March 1782
Death Place:Paris
Occupation:Playwright, writer

Charles-Maurice Descombes, real name Jean Charles François Maurice, (26 March 1782 – 7 September 1869) was a 19th-century French playwright, theatre critic and writer.

Biography

François Guizot's private secretary, literary critic, founder, owner, printer, chief editor and director of the Le Camp-volant (1819-1820), the Journal des théâtres, de la littérature et des arts (1820-1823), the Le Coureur des spectacles (1842-1849), he was managing editor of the Courrier des théâtres, de la littérature, des arts, des modes from 12 April 1823 to 14 May 1842 and of the Nouvelles des théâtres, de la littérature et des arts from 13 July 1842 to 17 September 1842.

An author of theoretical works on theater, he showed himself a staunch opponent of the romantic school.

His plays were presented on the most important Parisian stage of his time including the Théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin and the Théâtre de l'Impératrice.

He married Geneviève Isabelle Vauvilliers on 8 August 1811.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/100274255:62058 "Paris, France, Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1792-1930," database on Ancestry.com.