Paul de Musset

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Paul de Musset

Paul de Musset (* 1804 ; † 1861 ) was a French writer and brother of Alfred de Musset .

In 1859, two years after his death, Paul de Musset published Lui et Elle , a parody of the novel Elle et Lui by George Sand , published six months earlier .

Together with Charles Nuitter , he wrote the libretto for Jacques Offenbach's opera Fantasio . The model for the work, which premiered in 1872 in the Paris Opéra-Comique, was the play of the same name by his brother Alfred (published in 1834).

Paul de Musset also worked on the work Pictures from the State and Family Life of Animals by the French draftsman and caricaturist Grandville (1803–1847). A two-volume work about his trip to Italy was published posthumously.

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  • Paul de Musset: Lui et Elle. 1859.
  • Paul de Musset: Alfred de Musset, sa vie son œuvre 1877. Jules Lemaître, Impressions de Théâtre 1890.
  • Paul de Musset: Monsieur le vent et madame la pluie .
  • The wind spirit and the rain goddess. A fairy tale . Teubner, Leipzig approx. 1850.
  • Grandville (= Gerard, Jean Ignace Isidore): Pictures from the state and family life of animals. Edited and edited for the German audience by Dr. A. Dietzmann. Leipzig 1846. A new century presented in collaboration with Mr. Karl Ludwig Leonhardt from Christian Wegner Verlag. With a notice from the publisher. with the collaboration of Paul de Musset, Louis Viardot, M. Menessier Nodier, Honore de Balzac, Charles Nodier, Alfred de Musset, E. de La Bedolliere, Pierre Bernard, L. Baude, E. de Lemoine, George Sand, J. Janin . Wegner, Hamburg 1969.
  • Paul de Musset: Voyage pittoresque en Italie. Part septentrionale. Illustrations de Rouarge Freres. Nouvelle edition. Morizot, Paris 1864.
  • Paul de Musset: Voyage pittoresque en Italie. Morizot, Paris 1865. Partie Meriodionale et en Sicile.

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