Charles Brifaut
Charles Brifaut was a French poet, journalist, publicist and playwright.
Biography
A liberal royalist, Brifaut edited the Gazette de France and attended the salon of Madame Vigée-Lebrun. He also worked as a censor and it was he who the interior minister entrusted with controlling Hernani and with warning Victor Hugo that Marion Delorme had been stopped. Pensioned off by Charles X, he was elected to the Académie française in 1826.He was associated with the editing of the memoirs of the actress Lola Montez, one of the lovers of Alexandre Dumas.
Works
- Rosamonde, poème en trois chants, suivi de poésies diverses
- Ninus II, tragedy in 5 acts, Paris, Théâtre-Français
- Olimpie, opera in 3 acts after Voltaire, music by Gaspare Spontini, Paris, Académie Royale de Musique at the Théâtre de l'Opéra-Montansier
- Charles de Navarre, tragedy in 5 acts, Paris, Odéon
- Dialogues, contes et autres poésies
- Le Droit de vie et de mort, poem
- Les Déguisements, ou Une Folie de grands hommes, verse comedy in 1 act
- Les Éphémères
- Œuvres :
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- Récits d'un vieux parrain à son jeune filleul
- Souvenirs d'un académicien sur la Revolution, le premier Empire et la Restauration, with an introduction and notes by Dr. Cabanès, followed by correspondence by the author