Le bourru bienfaisant (The Beneficent Bear, Italian: Il burbero benefico) is a French prose comedy in three acts by Venetian playwright Carlo Goldoni. In 1765 Goldoni became the Italian tutor of a daughter of Louis XV, Marie Adélaïde, who in 1769 was able to arrange for him an annual pension of 4,000 livres. He dedicated the play to her. It was premiered on 4 February 1771 by the Comédie-Française at the Théâtre des Tuileries in Paris and at court on 5 February. The play was highly successful and was published in 1771.
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| - Le bourru bienfaisant (The Beneficent Bear, Italian: Il burbero benefico) is a French prose comedy in three acts by Venetian playwright Carlo Goldoni. In 1765 Goldoni became the Italian tutor of a daughter of Louis XV, Marie Adélaïde, who in 1769 was able to arrange for him an annual pension of 4,000 livres. He dedicated the play to her. It was premiered on 4 February 1771 by the Comédie-Française at the Théâtre des Tuileries in Paris and at court on 5 February. The play was highly successful and was published in 1771. (en)
- Le Bourru bienfaisant est une pièce de théâtre de Carlo Goldoni, représentée pour la première fois à Paris, à la Comédie-Française, le 4 novembre 1771. C'est à l'occasion des festivités accompagnant le mariage du futur Louis XVI et de Marie-Antoinette en 1770, que Goldoni décida d'écrire Le Bourru bienfaisant. (fr)
- Le bourru bienfaisant (it. Il burbero benefico) è una commedia in tre atti di Carlo Goldoni scritta in francese e rappresentata a Parigi il 4 novembre 1771. L'opera ebbe due traduzioni in italiano: la prima nel 1772 ad opera di con il titolo Il burbero benefico, mentre la seconda fu tradotta dallo stesso Goldoni nel 1789 col titolo Il burbero di buon cuore. (it)
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| - Le bourru bienfaisant (The Beneficent Bear, Italian: Il burbero benefico) is a French prose comedy in three acts by Venetian playwright Carlo Goldoni. In 1765 Goldoni became the Italian tutor of a daughter of Louis XV, Marie Adélaïde, who in 1769 was able to arrange for him an annual pension of 4,000 livres. He dedicated the play to her. It was premiered on 4 February 1771 by the Comédie-Française at the Théâtre des Tuileries in Paris and at court on 5 February. The play was highly successful and was published in 1771. (en)
- Le Bourru bienfaisant est une pièce de théâtre de Carlo Goldoni, représentée pour la première fois à Paris, à la Comédie-Française, le 4 novembre 1771. C'est à l'occasion des festivités accompagnant le mariage du futur Louis XVI et de Marie-Antoinette en 1770, que Goldoni décida d'écrire Le Bourru bienfaisant. (fr)
- Le bourru bienfaisant (it. Il burbero benefico) è una commedia in tre atti di Carlo Goldoni scritta in francese e rappresentata a Parigi il 4 novembre 1771. L'opera ebbe due traduzioni in italiano: la prima nel 1772 ad opera di con il titolo Il burbero benefico, mentre la seconda fu tradotta dallo stesso Goldoni nel 1789 col titolo Il burbero di buon cuore. (it)
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