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Ducange, Victor, 1783-1833

LC control no.n 82207814
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPQ2220.D72
Personal name headingDucange, Victor, 1783-1833
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Variant(s)Ducange, Victor Henri Joseph Brahain, 1783-1833
Brahain-Ducange, Victor-Henri Joseph, 1783-1833
Victor, 1783-1833
Brahain, Victor-Henri-Joseph, 1783-1833
Birth date1783-11-24
Death date1833-10-15
Place of birthHague (Netherlands)
Place of deathParis (France)
Profession or occupationDramatists Authors
Found inHis Therese, 1821.
His Clete, 1833: t.p. (Victor Ducange)
Dict. de biog. franç. (Ducange, Victor-Henri-Joseph Brahain, b. 11/24/1783, d. 10/15/1833, wrote also under pseud. Victor)
Calis, 1819: page 1 (par M. Victor Ducange)
Wikipedia, 28 June 2017 (Victor Henri Joseph Brahain Ducange; Victor Henri-Joseph Brahain du Cange (or Ducange) (November 24, 1783--October 15, 1833) was a French novelist and dramatist, born at the Hague, where his father was secretary to the French embassy; Ducange wrote numerous plays and melodramas, among which the most successful were Marco Loricot, ou le petit Chouan de 1830 (1836), and Trente ans, ou la vie d'un joueur (1827); many of his books were prohibited, ostensibly for their coarseness, but perhaps rather for their political tendencies; he died in Paris)
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