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Louis René Quentin de Richebourg de Champcenetz
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Louis René Quentin de Richebourg de Champcenetz; (1759, in Paris – 23 July 1794, Paris) was a French journalist guillotined for his writings. He was the son of the Marquis de Champcenetz, governor of the Tuileries Palace at the time of the French Revolution.
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Works
- Les Gobbe-Mouches (Au Palais Royal, 1788).[1]
- Petit traité de l'amour des femmes pour lets sots (A Bagatelle, 1788).[2]
- Réponse aux lettres sur le caractère et les ouvrages de J. J. Rousseau: Bagatelle que vingt libraires ont refusé de faire imprimer [in response to Mme. de Staël] (A Genève, 1789).[3]
Sources
- Jean Chrétien Ferdinand Hoefer, Nouvelle Biographie générale, t. 9, Paris, Firmin-Didot, 1854, p. 187–188
- Gustave Vapereau, Dictionnaire universel des littératures, Paris, Hachette, 1876, p. 1190
References
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