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DENNERY , or D'ENNERY, ADOLPHE (18111899), French dramatist and novelist, whose real surname was PHILIPPE, was born in Paris on the 17th of June 1811. He obtained his first success in collaboration with Charles Desnoyer in Emile, ou le fits d'un pair de France (1831), a drama which was the first of a series of some two hundred pieces written alone or in collaboration with other dramatists. Among the best of them may be mentioned Gaspard Hauser
Bourgeois ; Les Bohemiens de Paris (1842) with Eugene
great
Case
Eugene
Zamora
Auber 's operas, Le Premier Jour de bonheur (1868) and Rive d'amour (1869). He prepared for the stage Balzac's posthumous comedy Mercadet ou le faiseur, presented at the Gymnase theatre in 1851. Reversing the usual order of procedure , Dennery adapted some of his plays to the form of novels. He died in Paris in 1899.End of Article: DENNERY If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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