Armand Barthet
Armand Barthet (born April 15, 1820 in Besançon , † February 14, 1874 in Paris ) was a French writer.
Armand Barthet lived in Paris from 1838, where he wrote for the magazines L'impartial de Besançon , L'artiste and Grand salon . He was secretary to Arsène Houssaye . Barthet wrote dramas, prose and poetry. He died in Paris, having been mad for a long time, at the end of February 1874.
Best known, because it was written for the famous Elisa Rachel , was his dramatic work
- Le moineau de Lesbie (in verse, 1849), which with
- Le chemin de Corinthe and
- L'heure du berger in the volume
- Théâtre complet appeared in a new edition in 1861.
| personal data | |
|---|---|
| SURNAME | Barthet, Armand |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Favola, X. (pseudonym) |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French author |
| DATE OF BIRTH | April 15, 1820 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Besançon |
| DATE OF DEATH | February 14, 1874 |
| Place of death | Paris |
