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Édouard Hubert Scipion d’Anglemont (28 December 1798 – 22 April 1876) was a 19th-century French playwright, librettist and romantic poet.


Works

*1823: ''La Pacification de l’Espagne'', ode *1823: ''Nouveau Chant français'' *1824: ''Louis XVIII'', ode *1825: ''Odes légitimistes'' *1827: ''Berthe et Robert'', poème en quatre chants *1832: ''Le Duc d’Enghien'' *1835: ''Pèlerinage'' *1838: ''Westminster et le château de Windsor'' *1840: ''Les Euménides'' *1840: ''Sainte-Hélène et les Invalides'' *1841: ''Amours de France'' *1860: ''Roses de Noël'' *1869: ''Les Pastels dramatiques'' *1872: ''Résurrection de la Colonne'' *1875: ''Voix d'Arain'' *1875: ''La Horde bonapartiste'' ;Theatre *1826: ''Le Cachemire'', comedy in one act and in verse, with Jean-Pierre Lesguillon and
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arranged by Lemière de Corvey, Théâtre de l'Odéon, 7 September *1831: ''Paul Ier'', three-act historical drama in prose, with
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''Louis XVIII''

''Berthe et Robert, poème en quatre chants''

''Résurrection de la Colonne''

''Sainte-Hélène et les Invalides''

''Westminster et le château de Windsor''

''Nouveau Chant français''

''La Pacification de l’Espagne''

''La Horde bonapartiste''

''Tancrède'', three-act opera


Bibliography

* Germain Sarrut and Edme-Théodore Bourg, ''Biographie d’Édouard Hubert Scipion d’Anglemont'', Paris, E.-T. Krabbe, 1841


Sources

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, ''Dictionnaire universel des contemporains'', Paris, Hachette, 1858, (p. 49) {{DEFAULTSORT:Anglemont, Edouard d' 1798 births 1876 deaths People from Eure French nobility Legitimists Writers from Normandy 19th-century French poets 19th-century French dramatists and playwrights French opera librettists