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François Andrieux
François Guillaume Jean Stanislaus Andrieux (May 6, 1759 - May 10, 1833) was a French man of letters and playwright.
Born and educated at Strasbourg, Andrieux proceeded to Paris to study law. There he became a close friend of Collin d'Harleville. He became secretary to the duke of Uzes, and practised at the bar, but his attention was divided between his profession and literature.
His plays are of the 18th century style, comedies of intrigue, but they rank with those of Collin d'Harleville among the best of the period next to those of Pierre Beaumarchais. Les Etoyrdis is probably his best comedy.
He died in Paris.
Reference
- This entry incorporates public domain text originally from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica.
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