Eugène de Gaville
Eugène Picart de Gaville, (Étampes, 1804 – ?) was a 19th-century French poet and playwright.
Although he seems to have participated in the writing of several dramatic works, his name is attached to very few publications.[1]
Works
- 1829: Mon oncle le bossu, ou les Deux pupilles, one-act comedy in prose, with W. Lafontaine and Mélesville
- 1854: Les Soirs, poetry
Bibliography
- J. Hippolyte Daniel, Biographie des hommes remarquables de Seine-et-Oise, 1837, (p. 254)
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References
- Joseph-Marie Quérard, La littérature française contemporaine: 1827-1849, 1852, p. 50 (read online)
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