Jean-Baptiste-Denis Despré Explained

Jean-Baptiste-Denis Despré (24 June 1752 – 2 March 1832) was a French playwright, librettist, journalist, and translator.

Biography

Jean-Baptiste-Denis Despré was born in Dijon, Côte-d'Or. He was secretary of Pierre Victor, Baron de Besenval de Brunstatt, [1] and later of Louis Bonaparte, who made him a councillor of state.[2] In 1783 at the Gaîté, he parodied plays of William Shakespeare, that was adapted by Jean-François Ducis.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: César. Calendrier Électronique des Spectacles sous l'Ancien Régime et sous la Révolution. 24 December 2023 . en.
  2. Book: Thomas . Joseph . The Universal Dictionary of Biography and Mythology . 1 January 2010 . Cosimo, Inc. . 9781616400705 . 754 . 11 June 2019 . en.
  3. Book: Forman . Edward . Historical dictionary of French theater . 2010 . . Bristol . 978-0810874510 . 105 . 11 June 2019.