- Abbé Aubert
Jean-Louis Aubert (1731 - 1814), called the Abbé Aubert, was a French dramatist, poet and journalist, son of the violinist and composer
Jacques Aubert (1686-1753). Aubert was educated at theCollège de Navarre and entered the order. In 1741, Aubert entered the editorial staff of the " _fr. Affiches Annonces et Avis Divers", where he was literary critic. In 1752, he created the " _fr. Affiches et Annonces de Province". He opposed theencyclopedists .Aubert published " _fr. Fables" in the "
Mercure de France " and in 1756 " _fr. Fables nouvelles".Grimm found his fables "just good for children, not being allowed to be too difficult";Voltaire on the contrary recommended them. 1761-1763 appeared the " _fr. Contes moraux sur les tableaux de Greuze", 1765 " _fr. Mort d'Abel" and " _fr. Vœu de Jephté". A protégé of Vergennes, Aubert joined the " _fr. Journal de Trévoux", replacing theabbé Mercier , which he renamed the " _fr. Journal des Sciences". In 1773, he was made chair of literature at theCollège Royal and replaced Marin as director of the "Gazette de France" in 1774.Aubert wrote essays of the "Critiques" of Voltaire and published the " _fr. Ode aux poètes du tems sur les louanges ridicules dont ils fatiguent Louis XVI" (Paris, 1774), " _fr. Parallèle de l’importance des opinions religieuses de Necker et de la religion considérée de Mme de Genlis" (Paris, 1788), " _fr. Mon échatillon" (poems, Paris year VIII) and " _fr. Traits de l’histoire universelle" (Amsterdam, 1760-1762)
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