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[[Jocrisse Corrigé ou La Journeé aux Accidans]] is a one act play by Sewrin (1771-1853).
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[[Jocrisse Corrigé ou La Journeé aux Accidans]] is a one act play by Sewrin (Charles-Augustin Bassompierre; 1771-1853)[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sewrin].
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== The original text ==
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First performed at the Théâtre Variétés, Paris,  21 September 1812 and published in Paris by Barba in the same year.  
 
First performed at the Théâtre Variétés, Paris,  21 September 1812 and published in Paris by Barba in the same year.  
  
 
According to [[F.C.L. Bosman]],  citing (who ascribes the play to "Seurin") [[Charles Etienne Boniface]] had made a [[Dutch]] translation of it for performance in 1815, though the Dutch title is not mentioned nor details about the performance given. It may be that the play is being confused with  [[Jocrisse in Een Nieuwen Dienst]]
 
According to [[F.C.L. Bosman]],  citing (who ascribes the play to "Seurin") [[Charles Etienne Boniface]] had made a [[Dutch]] translation of it for performance in 1815, though the Dutch title is not mentioned nor details about the performance given. It may be that the play is being confused with  [[Jocrisse in Een Nieuwen Dienst]]

Revision as of 06:18, 20 September 2016

Jocrisse Corrigé ou La Journeé aux Accidans is a one act play by Sewrin (Charles-Augustin Bassompierre; 1771-1853)[1].


The original text

First performed at the Théâtre Variétés, Paris, 21 September 1812 and published in Paris by Barba in the same year.

According to F.C.L. Bosman, citing (who ascribes the play to "Seurin") Charles Etienne Boniface had made a Dutch translation of it for performance in 1815, though the Dutch title is not mentioned nor details about the performance given. It may be that the play is being confused with Jocrisse in Een Nieuwen Dienst