Louis de Boissy
Louis de Boissy (born November 26, 1694 in Vic-sur-Cère , † April 19, 1758 in Paris ) was a French writer and poet. From August 12, 1754 he was a member of the Académie française . He also worked under the pseudonym Bonnefoy .
Louis de Boissy was an editor for the Gazette de France and Mercure and wrote satirical and comic plays. Among the best known is L'Homme du jour ou les Dehors trompeurs . His son is Louis Michel de Boissy .
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- L'Impatient (1724)
- Le Babillard (1725) online text
- L'Époux sans supercherie (1744)
- La Comédie sans titre (1745)
- Le français à Londres
- Le Prix du silence (1751)
Web links
- Literature by and about Louis de Boissy in the catalog of the German National Library
- List of plays
- Short biography and list of works of the Académie française (French)
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SURNAME | Boissy, Louis de |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Bonnefoy |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French poet |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 26, 1694 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vic-sur-Cère |
DATE OF DEATH | April 19, 1758 |
Place of death | Paris |