- Adolphe d'Ennery
Adolphe Philippe d'Ennery or Dennery (
June 17 ,1811 –January 25 ,1899 ) was a Frenchdramatist andnovelist .Born in
Paris , his real surname was Philippe. He obtained his first success in collaboration withCharles Desnoyer in "Emile, ou le fils d'un pair de France" (1831), adrama which was the first of a series of some two hundred pieces written alone or in collaboration with other dramatists. Among the best of them may be mentioned "Gaspard Hauser " (1838) withAnicet Bourgeois ; "Les Bohemiens de Paris" (1842) withEugene Grange ; withMallian , "Marie-Jeanne, ou la femme du peuple" (1845), in whichMadame Dorval obtained a great success; "La Case d'Oncle Tom" (1853); and "Les Deux Orphelines" (1875), perhaps his best piece, withEugene Cormon .He wrote the
libretto forGounod 's "Tribut de Zamora " (1881); withLouis Gallet andÉdouard Blau he composed the libretto toMassenet 's "Le Cid" (1885); and, again in collaboration with Cormon, the librettos ofAuber 'sopera s, "Le Premier Jour de bonheur" (1868) and "Reve d'amour" (1869). Other opera librettos include "La rose de Terone" (1840), "Si j'étais roi " (1852), "Le muletier de Tolède" (1854) and "À Clichy" (1854) byAdolphe Adam , Michael Balfe's "The Rose of Castile" (1857),Massenet 's early "Don César de Bazan " (1872) and Hervé's "La nuit aux soufflets" (1884) He prepared for the stageBalzac 's posthumous comedy "Mercadet ou le faiseur", presented at theGymnase theatre in 1851. Reversing the usual order of procedure, d'Ennery adapted some of his plays to the form ofnovel s. He died in Paris in 1899.External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0257866/ Adolphe d'Ennery at Internet Movie Database]
References
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