Pierre-antoine Lebrun

Pierre-Antoine Lebrun (November 29, 1785 - May 27, 1873) was a French poet. He was born in Paris. An Ode a la grande arme, mistaken at the time for the work of couchard Lebrun, attracted Napoleon's attention, and secured for the author a pension of 1200 francs. Lebrun's plays, once famous, are now forgotten. They are: Ulysse (1814), Marie Stuart (1820), which obtained a great success, and Le Cid d'Andalousie (1825). Lebrun visited Greece in 1820, and on his return to Paris he published in 1822 an ode on the death of Napoleon, which cost him his pension. In 1825 he was the guest of Sir Walter Scott at Abbotsford. The coronation of Charles X in that year inspired the verses entitled La Valle de Champrosay, which have, perhaps, done more to secure his fame than his more ambitious attempts. In 1828 appeared his most important poem, La Grae, and in the same year he was elected to the Academy. The revolution of 1830 opened up for him a public career; in 1831 he was made director of the Imprimerie Royale, and subsequently filled with distinction other public offices, becoming senator in 1853. See Sainte-Beuve, Portraits contemporains, vol. ii. Lebrun, Pierre-Antoine Lebrun, Pierre-Antoine Lebrun, Pierre-Antoine Lebrun, Pierre-Antoine

 

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