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where he directed the theaters of the court, but was banished at the end of the year with all the other French. He then spent several years in Berlin, waiting for the right moment to return to France. He eventually returned January 1, 1800, but found neither his friends and protectors, nor his public
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author undermined the dignity of his colleagues who demanded in 1783 that he write anonymously. For some years, it is his wife, Louise-CĂ©line Cheval (1766-1821), who signed his works under the name
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Intended for the service of the Church, he indeed became abbot, but quickly turned away, fascinated by the life of Paris. Passionate about theater, he began writing for the fair troupe of
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Disgusted with his theatrical setbacks, he began composing brochures and pamphlets, writing papers. Repudiated by van der Noot, he wrote his "historical drama"
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presented, little play quite scandalous but an immediate success. The Archbishop of Paris made Robineau disrobed, who immediately took the pseudonym
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to direct the Theatre, which resulted in a new bankruptcy, then returned to Paris the following year, where he finally found a position at the
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Annuaire nécrologique, ou Supplément annuel et continuation de toutes les biographies ou dictionnaires historiques
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Beaunoir served Nicolet until 1780, then composed more ambitious plays which were given at the
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The most comprehensive study on Beaunoir is the long article by E. B. Abbott,
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He died in 1823 in complete destitution. His wife had died two years earlier.
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Histoire secrète et anecdotique de l'Insurrection belgique, ou Vander-Noot
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Histoire secrète et anecdotique de l'Insurrection belgique, ou Vander-Noot
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which rapidly spread in Belgium and lead to the fall of van der Noot.
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Robineau, dit de Beaunoir, et les petits théâtres du XVIIIe
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and joined a colony of French men of letters, including
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Index

Jean-Baptiste Nicolet
Toussaint-Gaspard Taconet
anagram
Théâtre des Variétés-Amusantes
Comédie Italienne
Louis XV
libertine
theatre director
Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux
Brabant Revolution
Vonck
van der Noot
Neuwied
Louis-François Metra
Correspondance littéraire secrète
fr
Liège
Théâtre de la Monnaie
St-Petersburg
French Consulate
Bordeaux
Paris Police Prefecture
Jacques-Alphonse Mahul
read online
Dictionnaire universel d’histoire et de géographie Bouillet Chassang
De Beaunoir
data.bnf.fr
His plays
CÉSAR
Portals

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