Pierre-Ulric Dubuisson Explained

Pierre-Ulric Dubuisson (pronounced as /fr/; 23 January 1746 in Laval, Mayenne – 24 March 1794) was an 18th-century French actor, playwright and theatre director. Sympathetic to the Hébertists he was denounced by Robespierre as having intended to sow discord among the Jacobins and was tried by the Revolutionary Court. He was sentenced to death and guillotined with other Hébertists on 24 March 1794 at the age of 48 years.

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Notes and References

  1. https://cesar.huma-num.fr/cesar2/dates/dates.php?fct=edit&performance_UOID=122856 Nadir, ou Thamas-Kouli-Kan, 31 August 1780
  2. Text of Nadir, ou Thamas-Kouli-Kan: 1780 (with preface) at Gallica; also at Google Books: 1780 (with preface), 1780; 1784.
  3. Book: Hugot, Eugène. Eugène Hugot. 1886. Histoire littéraire, critique et anecdotique du Théâtre du Palais-Royal, 1784–1884. 3rd. Paris. Ollendorff. 32–33.