Henri Auguste Barbier

Henri Auguste Barbier (April 29, 1805February 13, 1882) was a French dramatist and poet. Born in Paris, France, Barbier was inspired by the July Revolution and poured forth a series of eager, vigorous poems, denouncing the evils of the time. They are spoken of collectively as the lambes (1831), though the designation is not strictly applicable to all. As the name suggests, they are modelled on the verse of Andr Chnier. They include La Cure, La Popularit, L'Idole, Paris, Dante, Quatre-vingt-treize and Varsovie. The rest of Barbier's poems are forgotten. He collaborated with Leon de Wailly in the libretto of Berlioz' opera, Benvenuto Cellini, and his works include two series of poems on the political and social troubles of Italy and England, printed in later editions of lambes et pomes. He died at Nice in 1882. Barbier, Henri Auguste Barbier, Henri Auguste Barbier, Henri Auguste Barbier, Auguste

 

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