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1099: 192:, who had hitherto been a firm friend of the avowed republican Lemercier. His extreme freedom of speech finally offended Napoleon, and the quarrel proved disastrous to Lemercier's fortune for the time. In 1803, he earned a severe disappointment on the première of his tragedy 196:
which was widely ridiculed and hooted by the public; consequently, at the beginning of the third act Lemercier withdrew his manuscript. He published his text with annoted “hootings” in order to pay deference to his public.
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the last great antique tragedy in French literature, was produced. It was a great success, but was violently attacked later by
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as principal personages, is played out on an imaginary stage by demons in the intervals of their sufferings.
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14. In spite of this, he has some pretensions to be considered the earliest of the romantic school. His
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Essais poétiques sur la théorie Newtonienne tirés de l'Atlantiade - Paris : Collin
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Lemercier died on 7 June 1840 in Paris. He had composed his own epitaph as follows:
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Du Second Théâtre-français, ou Instruction relative à la déclamation dramatique
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Lemarcier was born in Paris. His father had been intendant successively to the
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full of bold political allusions, was suppressed after the fifth performance.
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of 1640. This play was construed as casting reflections on the first consul
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Réflexions d'un Français, sur une partie factieuse de l'armée française
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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None of his subsequent work fulfilled the expectations raised by
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La Panhypocrisiade ou la comédie infernale du XVIe siècle
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Lemercier wrote four long and ambitious epic poems:
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In 1810, he was elected to the 139:pas assez roué pour peindre les roueries 615:Pinto, ou la Journée d'une conspiration 1317: 920:Ode sur le doute des vrais philosophes 583:, tragedy in 5 acts, presented at the 220: – who was to succeed him in the 1131: 866:Hérologues, ou Chants des poètes rois 745:, tragi-comedy in 1 act and in prose 520:. In it 16th century history, with 506:(1823), as well as an extraordinary 212:, where he consistently opposed the 1206:Michel-Celse-Roger de Bussy-Rabutin 13: 1004:Ode à la mémoire du Comte de Souza 812: 14: 1381: 1370:Burials at Père Lachaise Cemetery 1345:Members of the Académie Française 1081: 1024:Ode sur la Melpomène des Français 781:Richelieu ou la journée des dupes 518:Spectacle infernal du XVIe siècle 152:In 1795, Lemercier's masterpiece 1330:18th-century French male writers 1115:Lemercier, Louis Jean Népomucéne 1097: 1009:Almînti, ou le Mariage sacrilège 792:Théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin 204:, with the exception perhaps of 1214:Étienne Lauréault de Foncemagne 743:Dame Censure, ou la Corruptrice 99:Louis Jean Népomucène Lemercier 1073:Site of the Académie française 1066: 1051: 1000:, translated into French verse 1: 1029: 879:Traduction des Vers dorés de 768:Camille, ou le Capitole sauvé 783:, comedy in 5 acts, in verse 567:, comedy in 5 acts, in verse 7: 1222:Michel Paul Guy de Chabanon 750:Richard III et Jeanne Shore 668:Le Frère et la Sœur jumeaux 641:Plaute ou la Comédie latine 166:Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon 10: 1386: 1198:Antoine Houdar de la Motte 986:Ode à notre âge analytique 565:Le Tartufe révolutionnaire 543: 516:, which has the sub-title 143:Le Tartufe révolutionnaire 16:French poet and playwright 1335:19th-century French poets 1325:18th-century French poets 1302:Hélène Carrère d'Encausse 1168: 86: 78: 70: 58: 37: 28: 21: 1278:Louis Franchet d'Espèrey 826:Les Quatre Métamorphoses 799:Les Deux filles spectres 788:L'Héroïne de Montpellier 704:La Démence de Charles VI 585:Théâtre de la République 538: 170:Les quatre métamorphoses 1120:Encyclopædia Britannica 722:Frédégonde et Brunehaut 216:, refusing to vote for 206:Frédégonde et Brunehaut 104: 883:et de deux idylles de 247:Francophone literature 230:comédie shakespérienne 184:on the subject of the 180:. It is a historical 1230:Jacques-André Naigeon 1011:, physiological novel 892:Discours de la nature 874:, récit moral en vers 403:Countries and regions 186:Portuguese Revolution 162:Julien Louis Geoffroy 119:princesse de Lamballe 1238:Népomucène Lemercier 1088:Népomucène Lemercier 1058:Original edition of 961:, poème en 16 chants 946:, poème en 14 chants 861:, poème en 15 chants 846:Les Trois fanatiques 761:François Pouqueville 129:was produced at the 117:and the unfortunate 23:Népomucène Lemercier 992:Le Paysan albigeois 770:, tragédy in 5 acts 717:, tragedy in 5 acts 636:, tragedy in 3 acts 629:, tragedy in 5 acts 574:, tragedy in 3 acts 572:Le Lévite d'Éphraïm 553:, tragedy in 5 acts 390:Short story writers 365:Writers by category 178:Pierre Beaumarchais 1340:Writers from Paris 1159:Académie française 1017:, set in music by 806:Les serfs polonais 729:Louis IX en Égypte 708:Théâtre de l'Odéon 672:Théâtre de l'Odéon 634:Baudouin, empereur 622:an VIII (22 March) 395:Children's writers 360:Chronological list 210:Académie française 1312: 1311: 1286:Robert d'Harcourt 872:L'Homme renouvelé 859:Les Âges français 653:Christophe Colomb 645:Comédie-Française 560:, drama, in verse 488: 487: 234:classical unities 226:Christophe Colomb 115:comte de Toulouse 111:duc de Penthièvre 96: 95: 1377: 1305: 1297: 1289: 1281: 1273: 1265: 1257: 1254:Leconte de Lisle 1249: 1241: 1233: 1225: 1217: 1209: 1201: 1193: 1190:Thomas Corneille 1185: 1182:Pierre Corneille 1177: 1174:François Maynard 1152: 1145: 1138: 1129: 1128: 1124: 1103: 1101: 1100: 1075: 1070: 1064: 1060:Isule et Orovèse 1055: 1049: 1043: 679:Le Faux bonhomme 627:Isule et Orovèse 558:Clarisse Harlowe 480: 473: 466: 239: 238: 194:Isule et Orovèse 135:Clarisse Harlowe 131:Théâtre Français 82:Playwright, poet 65: 47: 45: 33: 19: 18: 1385: 1384: 1380: 1379: 1378: 1376: 1375: 1374: 1315: 1314: 1313: 1308: 1300: 1292: 1284: 1276: 1268: 1260: 1252: 1244: 1236: 1228: 1220: 1212: 1204: 1196: 1188: 1180: 1172: 1164: 1156: 1113:, ed. 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duc de Penthièvre
comte de Toulouse
princesse de Lamballe
tragedy
Théâtre Français
parody
Charles Lafitte
Julien Louis Geoffroy
Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon
Pierre Beaumarchais
comedy
Portuguese Revolution
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Académie française
romanticists
Victor Hugo
classical unities
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