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Hippolyte-Julien-Joseph Lucas (20 December 1807, Rennes – 16 November 1878, Paris) was a French writer and critic whose literary output was largely centered on theatre and opera. He was the author of several plays and opera libretti. In addition to his original stage works, Lucas also translated plays and libretti by other authors for performances in French. These included plays by Aristophanes, Euripides, Lope de Vega, and Calderón as well as Donizetti's operas Belisario, Maria Padilla, and Linda di Chamounix. He was the editor of Le Siècle, but his literary and theatrical criticism appeared in many other French journals as well, most notably L'Artiste, La Minerve, and Le Charivari. He was also a bookseller and later served as the librarian of the Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal.

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  • Hippolyte-Julien-Joseph Lucas (20 December 1807, Rennes – 16 November 1878, Paris) was a French writer and critic whose literary output was largely centered on theatre and opera. He was the author of several plays and opera libretti. In addition to his original stage works, Lucas also translated plays and libretti by other authors for performances in French. These included plays by Aristophanes, Euripides, Lope de Vega, and Calderón as well as Donizetti's operas Belisario, Maria Padilla, and Linda di Chamounix. He was the editor of Le Siècle, but his literary and theatrical criticism appeared in many other French journals as well, most notably L'Artiste, La Minerve, and Le Charivari. He was also a bookseller and later served as the librarian of the Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal. (en)
  • Hippolyte Julien Joseph Lucas (20 décembre 1807, Rennes - 16 novembre 1878, Paris), est un écrivain français. Il est le fils de Joseph Lucas, avoué à la cour d’appel et de Jeanne Gay. Quel est cet homme dont Hugo disait : « vous êtes un poète, vous êtes un artiste, vous êtes un écrivain » ? Un « prince de la critique » d'après Jules Simon, « un frère en poésie » pour Brizeux. Ce Breton du XIXe siècle, tour à tour, poète, romancier, feuilletoniste, critique, historien, auteur dramatique, traducteur et bibliothécaire, bien oublié aujourd'hui, correspondait avec Hugo, Lamartine, Sainte-Beuve, Dumas, Gautier, Vigny, Nerval. Selon Charles Le Goffic, « Il fut presque célèbre sous la monarchie de Juillet et l'Empire ». Il était parait-il affublé d'un nez « immoral» ; Charles le Goffic force le tr (fr)
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  • Hippolyte-Julien-Joseph Lucas (20 December 1807, Rennes – 16 November 1878, Paris) was a French writer and critic whose literary output was largely centered on theatre and opera. He was the author of several plays and opera libretti. In addition to his original stage works, Lucas also translated plays and libretti by other authors for performances in French. These included plays by Aristophanes, Euripides, Lope de Vega, and Calderón as well as Donizetti's operas Belisario, Maria Padilla, and Linda di Chamounix. He was the editor of Le Siècle, but his literary and theatrical criticism appeared in many other French journals as well, most notably L'Artiste, La Minerve, and Le Charivari. He was also a bookseller and later served as the librarian of the Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal. (en)
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