- Jules-Édouard
Alboize de
Pujol (1805,
Montpellier – 9
April 1854, Paris) was a
French historian and playwright.
Director of the Théâtre de l'Atelier in...
-
Joigneaux and by the trio of
Auguste Maquet,
Auguste Arnould and Jules-Édouard
Alboize de
Pujol presented the
years of the
Bastille between 1358 and 1789 as a...
- (from the
French word rigoler) from a
parody of a
comedy by Jules-Édouard
Alboize de Pujol: Rigoletti, ou Le
dernier des fous (Rigoletti, or The last of...
- 1840: L'Enfant de la pitié, drame-vaudeville in 3 acts, with Jules-Édouard
Alboize de
Pujol 1840: La
Cardeuse de matelas,
vaudeville in 2 acts, with Édouard...
- masqués 1839: La Jacquerie, opéra in four acts by
Ferdinand Langlé and
Alboize,
music by
Joseph Mainzer Notice d'autorité de la BNF 20
November according...
- La Tour de Ferrare,
drama in 5 acts and 6 tableaux, with Jules-Édouard
Alboize de
Pujol and
Charles Lafont, Paris, Théâtre de la Gaîté, 30
April 1846:...
- The
Bridal The Love
Chase Alfred de
Musset – Un
caprice Jules-Édouard
Alboize de
Pujol – L'Idiote José de
Espronceda – El
estudiante de
Salamanca Louisa...
- Gervais, a
drama in
three acts,
adapted from the
French play of J. E.
Alboize de
Pujol and Édouard Déaddé,
entitled Marie Simon;
Married and Un-married...
- Crowe) –
Susan Hopley; or, The
Vicissitudes of a
Servant Girl Jules-Édouard
Alboize de
Pujol – Le
Tribut des cent
vierges Juliusz Słowacki –
Fantazy (published...
- Lavergne, Régnier, Borri, Jarry, Herbin, Bouchardy, Duport, Delaporte,
Alboize, and Jaime. In 1848 he
began to
engage in politics,
becoming the Paris...