- Jean
Baudrais (14
August 1749,
Tours – 4 May 1832, Bicêtre from cholera) was an 18th–19th-century
French writer and magistrate.
Based in Paris,
where he...
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submitted the
libretto to the
censor Jean-Baptiste
Baudrais, who
found "nothing
innocent in it."
Baudrais explained: "It's not enough...that a work is not...
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Louis Dutens (1730–1812), writer,
lived most of his life in Britain. Jean
Baudrais (1749–1832),
writer and magistrate. Jean-Nicolas
Bouilly (1763–1842), playwright...
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Seigneur of
Dangeau 12.
Louis de Courcillon,
Seigneur of
Dangeau 25.
Suzanne Baudrais 6.
Philippe de Courcillon,
Marquis of
Angeau 13.
Charlotte des
Noues 3...
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lived his life in
misery and died an indigent,
according to Jean
Baudrais. None of his
plays were successful,
except for a very
short time his first...