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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.

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  3. オギュスタンウジェーヌスクリーブ (Augustin Eugène Scribe, 1791年 12月24日 - 1861年 2月20日 )は、 19世紀 に活躍した フランス の 劇作家 、 小説家 、 オペラ台本 作家である。 舞台劇の分野では、綿密に練られたプロットによる戯曲を数多く著作、上演したことで知られる。 またオペラでは多くの著名な台本を著したことで今日でも名を残す。 生涯. 絹商人の息子として パリ に生まれる。 幼い頃に両親を亡くしたものの相応の遺産を得、また高名な弁護士の庇護もあって、法律家となるべく高等教育を受ける。

  4. 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.

  5. Augustin Eugène Scribe (výslovnost: [oɡystɛ̃ øʒɛn skʁib]; 24. prosince 1791 Paříž – 20. února 1861 tamtéž) byl francouzský dramatik a operní libretista.

  6. The well-made play (French: la pièce bien faite, pronounced [pjɛs bjɛ̃ fɛt]) is a dramatic genre from nineteenth-century theatre, developed by the French dramatist Eugène Scribe. It is characterised by concise plotting, compelling narrative and a largely standardised structure, with little emphasis on characterisation and intellectual ideas.

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  8. Scribe took suggestions everywhere: from Marryat he borrowed Japhet in Search of a Father ; from Mrs. Inchbald, A Simple Story ; from Hertz, the lovely King Réné’s Daughter; and from Cooper ...

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