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  1. Augustin Eugène Scribe ( French: [oɡystɛ̃ øʒɛn skʁib]; 24 December 1791 – 20 February 1861) was a French dramatist and librettist. He is known for writing "well-made plays" ("pièces bien faites"), a mainstay of popular theatre for over 100 years, and as the librettist of many of the most successful grand operas and opéras-comiques .

  2. Eugène Scribe was a French dramatist whose works dominated the Parisian stage for more than 30 years. Scribe began his career as a playwright by resurrecting the vaudeville, an obsolete form of short satirical comedy that used rhymed and sung couplets and featured musical interludes.

  3. www.encyclopedia.com › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps › scribe-eugeneScribe, Eugène | Encyclopedia.com

    Eugène Scribe was one of the most prolific and popular French dramatists of the nineteenth century. Although his works are seldom produced today, Scribe is remembered for his mastery of the “well-made” play, which profoundly influenced the works of his contemporaries and successors.

  4. Dec 24, 2017 · But few pay attention to the writer, the person who actually provides these great geniuses with the text for their music. Eugene Scribe, born on Dec. 24, 1791, is one of the most notable librettist in all of opera, and yet he doesn’t quite come up in conversations as often as one might expect.

  5. Augustin Eugène Scribe was a French dramatist and librettist. He is known for writing "well-made plays", a mainstay of popular theatre for over 100 years, and as the librettist of many of the most successful grand operas and opéras-comiques.

  6. The technical formula of the well-made play, developed around 1825 by the French playwright Eugène Scribe, called for complex and highly artificial plotting, a build-up of suspense, a climactic scene in which all problems are resolved, and a happy ending.

  7. The popular works of French dramatist Eugène Scribe dominated the Parisian stage for more than 30 years. With his bright dialogue and excellent technique, Scribe was a master of the neatly plotted “well-made play.”

  8. Eugène Scribe. (1791—1861) Quick Reference. (1791–1861), playwright. The leading French dramatist of the first half of the 19th century, he reacted to the overblown, romantic melodramas of his day by devising the “well‐made” play in ... From: Scribe, [Augustin] Eugene in The Oxford Companion to American Theatre »

  9. Examine the life, times, and work of Eugène Scribe through detailed author biographies on eNotes.

  10. Dec 24, 1791 - Feb 20, 1861. Augustin Eugène Scribe was a French dramatist and librettist. He is known for writing "well-made plays", a mainstay of popular theatre for over 100 years, and...

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