Adolphe Joseph Carcassonne
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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: * , a selection of poems (1852) * , opera in four acts (1860) * , drama in four acts in verse (1861) * , drama in five acts (1862) * , a one-act play (1863) * , a selection of poems (1869) * , an Alsatian legend in verse, in memory of 1871 (1878) * , short comedies in verse (1878) * (1878) * (1880) * (1881) * , a selection of plays for young amateurs * (1884) * , short plays in verse (1885) * (1886) * , a selection of plays for young girls (1887)


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* Larousse, ''Grand dictionnaire universel'', 2d Supplement, p. 733. * {{DEFAULTSORT:Carcassonne, Adolphe Joseph Writers from Marseille 1826 births 1891 deaths 19th-century French dramatists and playwrights 19th-century French poets