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        2. He studied violin in London and Moscow and was active internationally as a chamber musician, ran a music festival in France and a music charity.
        3. See Karen Offen, “Ernest Legouvé and the Doctrine of 'Equality in Difference' for Women: A Case Study of Male Feminism in Nineteenth‑Century French Thought,”.
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        5. "BATAILLE DE DAMES" bears on its title-page the names of two authors, Scribe and Legouvé; and as we can determine the nature of their collaboration from.
        6. See Karen Offen, “Ernest Legouvé and the Doctrine of 'Equality in Difference' for Women: A Case Study of Male Feminism in Nineteenth‑Century French Thought,”....

          Ernest Legouvé

          French dramatist

          Gabriel Jean Baptiste Ernest Wilfrid Legouvé (pronounced[ɡabʁijɛlʒɑ̃batistɛʁnɛstwilfʁidləɡuve]; 14 February 1807 – 14 March 1903) was a French dramatist.

          Biography

          Son of the poet Gabriel-Marie Legouvé (1764–1812), he was born in Paris. His mother died in 1810, and almost immediately afterwards his father was removed to a lunatic asylum.

          This is a list of the notable roles played by the French actress Sarah Bernhardt, including both stage roles and early motion pictures, with the year of the.

          The child, however, inherited a considerable fortune, and was carefully educated. Jean Nicolas Bouilly (1763–1842) was his tutor, and instilled in the young Legouvé a passion for literature, to which the example of his father and of his grandfather, Jean-Baptiste Legouvé (1729–1783), predisposed him.

          As early as 1829 he carried away a prize of the Académie française for a poem on the discovery of printing; and in 1832 he published a curious little volume of verses, entitled Les Morts Bizarres.

          In those early days Legouvé brought out a succession of novels, of which Édith de Fals