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Jean-Guillaume-Antoine Cuvelier (15 January 1766 – 25 May 1824) was a French playwright, nicknamed the Crébillon of melodrama. He first entered the military career then turned to theatre and was a rival of René Charles Guilbert de Pixérécourt. From 1793 to 1824, he authored an incredible number of melodramas, dramas, pantomimes, etc. many of which were met with great success: the number is more than 110 including the Fille sauvage, the Main de Fer, the Fille mendiante, Jean Sbogar, Machabées, and the Mort de Kleber.

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  • Jean-Guillaume-Antoine Cuvelier (15 January 1766 – 25 May 1824) was a French playwright, nicknamed the Crébillon of melodrama. He first entered the military career then turned to theatre and was a rival of René Charles Guilbert de Pixérécourt. From 1793 to 1824, he authored an incredible number of melodramas, dramas, pantomimes, etc. many of which were met with great success: the number is more than 110 including the Fille sauvage, the Main de Fer, the Fille mendiante, Jean Sbogar, Machabées, and the Mort de Kleber. * 1804: L'Officier cosaque, one-act comedy mingled with songs by Charles Dumonchau with and Jean-Guillaume-Antoine Cuvelier, Théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin, 9 April * 1807: La lanterne de Diogène, pantomime équestre, music arranged by . Premiered at the opening of the Cirque olympique on 28 December 1807, Paris : Barba, 1808 [1]. * 1811: La Petite Nichon, ou La Petite Paysanne de la Moselle, petits tableaux in 1 action and 1 prologue by Pierre Villiers and Jean-Guillaume-Antoine Cuvelier, Théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin, 23 November * 1814: Le Vieux de la montagne, ou Les Arabes du Liban, three-act melodrama in prose by Jean-Guillaume-Antoine Cuvelier, music by Louis Alexandre Piccinni, ballet by Rhénon, Théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin, 26 December (en)
  • Jean-Guillaume-Augustin Cuvelier de Trie est un auteur dramatique français, surnommé le Crébillon du mélodrame, né le 15 janvier 1766 à Boulogne-sur-Mer et mort le 25 mai 1824 dans l'ancien 5e arrondissement de Paris. (fr)
  • Жан Гийом Антуан Кювелье де Три (фр. Jean-Guillaume-Antoine Cuvelier de Trie; 15 января 1766, Булонь-сюр-Мер — 27 мая 1824, Париж) — французский драматург. Один из создателей популярного в годы Первой империи жанра большой постановочной, зрелищной пантомимы на военные темы. Носил прозвище Кребийона бульваров. (ru)
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  • Jean-Guillaume-Augustin Cuvelier de Trie est un auteur dramatique français, surnommé le Crébillon du mélodrame, né le 15 janvier 1766 à Boulogne-sur-Mer et mort le 25 mai 1824 dans l'ancien 5e arrondissement de Paris. (fr)
  • Жан Гийом Антуан Кювелье де Три (фр. Jean-Guillaume-Antoine Cuvelier de Trie; 15 января 1766, Булонь-сюр-Мер — 27 мая 1824, Париж) — французский драматург. Один из создателей популярного в годы Первой империи жанра большой постановочной, зрелищной пантомимы на военные темы. Носил прозвище Кребийона бульваров. (ru)
  • Jean-Guillaume-Antoine Cuvelier (15 January 1766 – 25 May 1824) was a French playwright, nicknamed the Crébillon of melodrama. He first entered the military career then turned to theatre and was a rival of René Charles Guilbert de Pixérécourt. From 1793 to 1824, he authored an incredible number of melodramas, dramas, pantomimes, etc. many of which were met with great success: the number is more than 110 including the Fille sauvage, the Main de Fer, the Fille mendiante, Jean Sbogar, Machabées, and the Mort de Kleber. (en)
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