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Charles Duveyrier (French: /ˈtʃɑrlz/ or /ˈʃɑrl ɗʏvwɛʁɣʝɛː/; 12 April 1803 - 10 November 1866) was a playwright and librettist.

lawyer.

One of the most active agitators of the July Revolution. Pieces of literature written for the theatre Fante de s'entendre, Le Comité de bienfoisance

Published the magazine "L'Avenir et les Bonaparte".

Journalist and authored pieces for the theater: ​​Faute de s'entendre (1838), with Scribe : Oscar (1842) and Les vêpres siciliennes (1855), and with his brother Michel Perrin ou l'espion sans le savoir (1834), Clifford le voleur (1835) and La meunière de Marly (1840)...

Saint-simon Semitism.

Social policy L'avenir et les Bonaparte (1864) attracted much attention.

Father was Honoré-Nicolas-Marie Duveyrier.

He was the brother of the playwright Mélésville.

Duveyrier was also the father of traveler and geographer Henri Duveyrier.

Encyklopedya Universal Pocket, Volume X, Issue printing and ownership Noskowski, Warsaw 1888

Category:French opera librettists Category:French dramatists and playwrights Category:19th-century French writers Category:Writers from Paris Category:French writers Category:French lawyers Category:Saint-Simonians Category:1803 births Category:1866 deaths

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