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Louis de Boissy (26 November 1694 in Vic-sur-Cère – 19 April 1758 in Paris) was a French writer. He was elected to seat 6 of the Académie française on 12 August 1754. He wrote satires and several comedies, of which the best is ''Les Dehors trompeurs ou l'Homme du jour'' (The False Appearances, or the Man of the Moment), the “hit” of the 1740 season, with a cast including Quinault-Dufresne and Jeanne Quinault. Boissy had the concession to print the ''Mercure de France''. His son was Louis Michel de Boissy. ==Works== His works were published in 9 volumes in-8 in Paris in 1766.〔 * (His plays and their productions ) on CESAR This site mentions sixty plays by Boissy. Not all were produced or published.〕 * ''L'Impatient'' (1724) * ''Le Babillard'' (The Chatterbox, 1725) (Text online ) * ''Le Français à Londres'' (The Frenchman in London, 1727) * ''L'Époux par supercherie'' (The Husband by Trickery, 1744) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Louis de Boissy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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