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Hippolyte-Julien-Joseph Lucas

Hippolyte Lucas

Hippolyte-Julien-Joseph Lucas (20 December 1807, Rennes – 16 November 1878, Paris) was a French writer and critic whose literary output was largely centered on theatre and opera.

He was the author of several plays and opera libretti. In addition to his original stage works, Lucas also translated plays and libretti by other authors for performances in French. These included plays by Aristophanes, Euripides, Lope de Vega, and Calderón as well as Donizetti's operas Belisario, Maria Padilla, and Linda di Chamounix. He was the editor of Le Siècle, but his literary and theatrical criticism appeared in many other French journals as well, most notably L'Artiste, La Minerve, and Le Charivari.[1] He was also a bookseller and later served as the librarian of the Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal.[2]

  1. ^ University of Toronto, Centre d'études du 19e siècle français Joseph Sablé. Les Auteurs du Charivari Archived 2014-01-23 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 27 July 2012 (in French)
  2. ^ Meyerbeer and Letellier (1999) p. 392

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هيبوليت جوليان چوزيف لوكاس ARZ Hippolyte Lucas BR Hippolyte Lucas (écrivain) French Hippolyte Lucas (escritor) GL

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