Jean-Joseph Regnault-Warin

Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Junbient Philadelphe Regnault-Warin[1] (28 December 1773, Bar-le-Duc – 4 November 1844, Paris) was an 18th–19th-century French novelist, playwright and pamphleteer.[2]

Main publications

  • Éléments de politique, 1790 ;
  • La Constitution française mise à la portée de tout le monde, 2 vol. in-8°, Paris 1791 ;
  • Éloge de Mirabeau ;
  • Vie de J. Pétion, maire de Paris : Cours d’études encyclopédique ;
  • La Caverne de Strozi ;
  • Homéo et Juliette, historical novel ;
  • Le Cimetière de la Madeleine, 4 vol. in-12, Paris, 1800 ; (the book which had several printings was translated into different languages.)
  • La Jeunesse de Figaro ;
  • Le Tonneau de Diogène, 2 vol. in-12 ;
  • Les Prisonniers du Temple, sequel to Cimetière de la Madeleine, 3 vol. in-12 ;
  • Le Paquebot de Calais à Douvres, roman politique et moral, in 12, 1802 ; (police authorized the publication only with many warnings inserted.)
  • Spinalba, novel, 4 vol. in-12,1803 ;
  • L’Homme au masque de fer, 4 vol. in-12, 1804 ;
  • Loisirs littéraires, 1804 ;
  • Mme de Maintenon, 4 vol. in-12 ;
  • Henri II, duc de Montmorency, maréchal de France, historical novel, in-8°, 1815 ;
  • L’Esprit de Mme de Staël, 2 vol. in-8° ;
  • Biographie héroïque, in-12. 1818;
  • Mémoires et Correspondance de l’impératrice Joséphine, 2 vol. in-8° ; (this book was disowned by Prince Eugène Beauharnais).
  • Les Carbonari, ou le Livre de sang, 2 vol. in-12 ;
  • Mémoires pour servir à la vie de Lafayette, 2 vol in-8°, 1824 ;
  • Chronique indiscrète du XIXe, in-8°, 1825.
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References

  1. Or de Warin, because he did not disdain on occasion to dress up the name with the particle.
  2. Martin, Alexandre (1887). "Regnault-Warin de Bar-le-Duc". Annales de l’Est. pp. 439–453.
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