Armand-François Chateauvieux
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Anne-François-Raymond de Choson de Lacombe called Armand-François Chateauvieux or A.-F.-R.-C.-L. Chateauvieux (25 September 1770 in
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– Belgium between 1819 and 1833) was a 19th-century French dramatist and playwright.


Biography

His plays have been performed among others at the
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, the
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and the
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. The absence of works represented or published between 1803 and 1815 can be explained by a sentence of 8 years of jail imposed on 29 prairial year XI (19 June 1803) by the Special Court of Paris for "forgery in authentic and public writing". He arrived at the Brest Prison in July 1803, where he remained under no. 3052 until his release on 25 July 1811. A convinced bonapartist, he hailed the return of the Emperor from the Island of Elba by publishing ''l'Ambition de Napoléon dévoilée'' probably in March. After the fall of the Empire, he attacked Louis XVIII as soon as he returned to the throne, and had to take the road of exile to avoid a new stay in prison. The place and date of his death, which can be located between 1819, the date of publication of his last play, and 1833, the year in which his wife Marie-Anne Cayla was designated as "Lacombe widow" in the settlement of his estate at
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, remain unknown. Chateauvieux is a trisaïeul of naturalist and ethnographer (1841-1891).


Works

;Theatre: * 1797: ''L'Assemblée électorale à Cythère'', interlude in one act, at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal (22 April) * 1799: ''Maria, ou la Folie de Limberg'', 3-act drama, with Hector Chaussier, at the Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique (27 June) * 1799: ''La Nouvelle Pupille'', allegorical bluette in 1 act, with Hector Chaussier and Armand Croizette, at Théâtre de la Gaîté (19 November) * 1800: ''Un trait d'Helvétius'', comedy in one act, mingled with vaudevilles, with P.G.A. Bonel and Hector Chaussier, at Théâtre Molière (4 October) * 1801: ''Le Masque tombé, ou le Bal de l'Opéra'', comedy in one act, mingled with vaudevilles, with Armand Croizette and P.G.A. Bonel, at Théâtre Molière (10 January) * 1802: ''Les Aveugles de Franconville'', 1-act opera, with Armand Croizette, music by
Louis-Sébastien Lebrun Louis-Sébastien Lebrun (10 December 1764 in Paris - 27 June 1829 idem) was a French opera singer and composer. Biography As a tenor, he wrote the music of several operas and scenes on booklets, among others, of Charles-Guillaume Étienne, A ...
, at Théâtre Montansier (29 April) * 1817: ''La Pièce en perce'', one-act comedy, mingled with vaudevilles, with
Edmond Crosnier Edmond may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Edmond'' (play), a 1982 play by David Mamet ** ''Edmond'' (film), a 2005 film based on the 1982 play * '' E.d.M.O.N.D'', a 2013 EP by Edmond Leung * ''Edmond'', a 2016 play by Alexis Michalik ** ''E ...
and Armand Croizette, at Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique (19 June). Printed in 1819 at Fages in Paris. ;Varia : * 1814: ''Le Retour au bonheur'', 1 volume in-12, Paris, De Bray * 1815: ''L'Ambition de Napoléon Ier dévoilée'', 1 volume in-8, Paris, at the author * 1815: ''Lettre à Louis XVIII, sur son séjour à Paris'', 1 volume in-4, Strasbourg, Levrault printing house * 1815: ''Honneur et Patrie : Vive Louis XVIII !'', 1 volume in-8, Rouen, Ferrand son printing house


Bibliography

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Joseph-Marie Quérard Joseph Marie Quérard (25 December 1797 – 3 December 1865) was a French bibliographer. He was born at Rennes, where he was apprenticed to a bookseller. Sent abroad on business, he remained in Vienna Vienna ( ; ; ) is the capital cit ...
, ''Les supercheries littéraires dévoilées'', in 5 volumes, Paris, published by the author, 1845–1856. * Joseph-Marie Quérard, ''La France littéraire, ou Dictionnaire bibliographique des savants, historiens et gens de lettres de la France'', en 14 volumes, Paris, Firmin-Didot, 1826–1842.Article ''Chateauvieux (A.F.R.C.L.)''.
''La France littéraire'', 1828, volume 2, (), . * Defence Historical Service (S. H. D.) of Brest. Registers of the Brest Prison (sous-série 2 O, côte 2 O 20 à 2 O 32).


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Chateauvieux, Armand-Francois 18th-century French dramatists and playwrights 19th-century French dramatists and playwrights 1770 births 19th-century deaths People from Villefranche-de-Rouergue