Adolphe Joseph Carcassonne
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1826 – 1891
Who was Adolphe Joseph Carcassonne?
Adolphe Joseph Carcassonne was a French poet and dramatist. A friend of Gaston Crémieux, he ruled the first Commune of his native Marseille His principal works are:
Premières Lueurs, a selection of poems
Le Jugement de Déea, opera in four acts
La Fille du Franc-Juge, drama in four acts in verse
Le Siège de Marseilles, drama in five acts
La Fête de Molière, a one-act play
Gouttes d'Eau, a selection of poems
La Leçon de Géographie, an Alsatian legend in verse, in memory of 1871
Théâtre d'Enfants, short comedies in verse
Molière et la Médecine
Théâtre d'Adolescents
Pièces à Dire
Scènes à Deux, a selection of plays for young amateurs
Nouvelles Pièces à Dire
République Enfantine, short plays in verse
Mariage de Fleurs
Théâtre de Jeunes Filles, a selection of plays for young girls
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