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Pierre de La Montagne (1755, Langon – c. 1825) was an 18th–19th-century French playwright, poet and translator. Prior to the French Revolution, the baron of La Montagne was correspondent of the Museum of Bordeaux then a member of the . From his youth, La Montagne showed a happy disposition for poetry and published his first essays in periodicals. In 1773, he addressed ''Stances à Voltaire malade''. He also translated from English and Greek into French.


Works

*1791: ''Arabelle et Altamont'', three-act tragedy, in verse. Paris, Creuze et comp., in-8°. (The subject of this tragedy is drawn from ''
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'' by J.-J. Rousseau.) *1808: ''La Bataille de Marengo'', ode, Paris, S. A. Hugclet, October, in-8° de 16 p. *1801: ''Discours prononcé dans la cérémonie de la translation des cendres de Michel Montaigne, le prem. vendémiaire an IX.'', Bordeaux, in-8°. *1785: ''L’Enthousiaste'', two-act comedy in verse, followed by ''Poésies fugitives'', Paris, by the author, in-8°. * ''Épitre à Grétry'', in-8°. *1807: ''Épitre aux députés français, professant la religion juive, convoqués à Paris en grand Sanhédrin'', Paris, Allut, in-8°, 8 pages. *1824: ''Le Hylozoïsme, ou la Matière animée'', ode, Paris, by the author, in-8°, 12 pages. *1822: ''Laure et Pétrarque'', églogue héroïque ; followed by ''Stances à M. Ch. Pougens'', Paris, by the author, in-8°, 16 pages. (The author, in a note, argues, without evidence and without foundation, that
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was never married, that she always lived in Vaucluse where she was born and where she died, that we do not know her family, etc.) *1782: ''La Lévite conquise'', poem in two songs, Amsterdam and Paris, Vve Ballard et fils, in-8°, 20 pages. *1816: ''La Mort'', ode philosophique, Paris, Hugelet, in-8°, 16 pages. *1786: ''Les Nouvellistes'', comedy in i act and in verse. Bordeaux, frères Labottière, in-8°. (Reprinted under the title ''Café de Rouen'', Paris, Poinçot, 1786, in-8°.) *1814: ''Les Oreilles d’âne'', tale, Paris, de l’imp. de Sétier, in-8°, 8 pages. *1796: ''Papelard, ou le Tartuffe philosophe et politique'', comedy in 5 acts and in verse, de l’impr. du Cercle social, an IV, in-8°. *1781: ''La Physicienne'', comedy in 1 act and in verse. Paris, Poincot, in-8°. *1789: ''Poésies diverses'', Paris, Knayen, in-8°. (This volume contains a number of the author's youth plays.) *1810: ''Les Saints Stigmates'', ode. Paris, de l’imp. de S. A. Hugelet, in-8°, 16 p. *1783: ''La Théatromanie'', comedy in two acts and in verse. Amsterdam and Paris, Cailleau, in-8°. *1818: ''La Transfiguration par Raphaël'', ode, Paris, l’Auteur ; Hugelet, in-8°, 16 p. *1805: ''La Vestale'', poème en IV chants, Paris, F. Cocheris fils, in-12, 35 p.


Translations

*1788: ''La Visite d’été'', by Clower ; *1789: ''Cornelia Sedley, anonymous ; *1791: ''De l’influence des passions sur les maladies du corps'', by Falcomneu ; *1791: ''Lettres écrites de France à une amie d’Angleterre'', by miss Williams ; *1791: ''Mémoires sur l’Inde'', by Hastings ; *1795: ''Le Banquet de Xénophon'', transl. from Greek and added to ''Life of Xenophon'', by M. Fortia d’Urban, in-8° ; *1796: ''Klbelinde, ou la Recluse du lac'', by Ch. Smith ; *1808: ''L’Histoire d’Irlande'', by Gordon.


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