- Jean-Baptiste
Louvet de
Couvray (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃
batist luvɛ də kuvʁɛ]; 12 June 1760 – 25
August 1797) was a
French novelist,
playwright and...
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active in
Provence in the
early 15th
century Jean-Baptiste
Louvet de
Couvray (1760–1797),
French novelist, playwright, journalist, politician, and diplomat...
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lettres in de
Franse Revolutie: de 'Mémoires' van Jean-Baptiste
Louvet de
Couvray (1760–1797), Maatstaf.
Jaargang 36". DBNL (in French).
Archived from the...
- de la
toilette des dames), Évariste de Parny, Jean-Baptiste
Louvet de
Couvray, and
other writers. The
Rococo had also
followers in
Italy (Paolo Rolli...
- Flaubert's Salammbô, Gautier's Le Roi Caundale, Jean
Baptiste Louvet de
Couvray's Adventures of the
Chevalier de Faublas,
Mario Uchard's Mon
Oncle Barb****ou...
- Raaff,
operatic tenor (born 1714)
August 25 – Jean-Baptiste
Louvet de
Couvray,
librettist and
novelist (born 1760)
September 3 –
Josina van Aerssen,...
- the
Convention reviewed these recent events. Jean-Baptiste
Louvet de
Couvray accused Robespierre of
creating a
personality cult,
governing the Paris...
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Louvet appearing on its own
usually refers to Jean-Baptiste
Louvet de
Couvray (1760–1797),
French writer during the Revolution.
Others bearing the same...
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Alexandre M****on de Pezay, Évariste de Parny, Jean-Baptiste
Louvet de
Couvray,
Paolo Rolli,
Pietro Metastasio,
Friedrich von Hagedorn,
Johann Wilhelm...
- have met in
August 1795,
perhaps introduced by Jean-Baptiste
Louvet de
Couvray (1760–97). As an
extremely intelligent woman and a
committed republican...