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Maurice Alhoy

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aptly puts the interest of this form of entertainment: "The most advantageous situation, a charming room and a rare collection of varied talents may have done even less for the prosperity of this theatre than the license and tone of the works whose repertoire is uniformly composed".
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Many statesmen who talk about prison in the gallery, many publicists who paint these exceptional places in long columns, many innovators who expect abuses to benefit utopias, have not seen prison better than I did the day when, to get out of my habit, I wanted to visit it with a
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In this vein of journalism, a series of books can be linked to both historical narrative and journalistic investigation, covering the living conditions of marginalized populations:
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In parallel to his theatrical activity, he wrote in a comic or humorous register that does not take us far from the scene of the accompanying texts for illustrated albums:
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The exact date and place of birth are not documented. The alphabetical file of the reconstituted civil status of the City of Paris does not mention them.
265:, reviews and variety scenes, written almost always in collaboration and signed by his first names (Philadelphe or Philadelphe-Maurice) or under various 168:(1834), a newspaper written "by a company of beasts with beaks and nails". He was involved in the writing of several other journals, including a 269:(Depontchartrain or de Pontchartrain, Saint-Gervais or "theermit of Luxembourg"). Some titles from the repertoire will give an idea of it: 670: 366:, 1839–1840). He is also the author of several "Physiologies", then very much in vogue: that of the traveller (ill. by Daumier and 187: 603: 274: 572: 675: 306:
His knowledge of the world of the stage and its protagonists is reflected very early on in the publication of the
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Grande biographie dramatique, ou Silhouette des acteurs, actrices, chanteurs, cantatrices, danseurs, danseuses...
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Biographie parlementaire des représentants du peuple à l'Assemblée nationale constituante de 1848
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on 14 janvier 1826. The beginnings were difficult; the newspaper was sold two months later to
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Alphabetical file of the reconstituted civil status of the City of Paris, year 1856.
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He created for the stage many plays (more than forty) in the taste of the time:
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choix de pièces nouvelles jouées sur tous les théâtres de Paris de 1834 à 1839
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Souvenirs de la vie littéraire. Portraits intimes : Maurice Alhoy
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Le Musée pour rire, dessins par tous les caricaturistes de Paris
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Les Mémoires de Bilboquet, recueillis par un bourgeois de Paris
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M. Prevost, Roman d'Amat, H. Tribout de Morembert (dir.),
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published, inspired by a stay of several months at the
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Maurice Alhoy, l'un des rois de la bohême, 1825 à 1845
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La littérature française contemporaine  : le XIXe
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Les bagnes : histoires, types, mœurs, mystères
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Paris
France
Le Figaro
Paris
Restauration
July Monarchy
Eugène de Mirecourt
Étienne Arago
Le Figaro
Auguste Le Poitevin de L'Égreville
Victor Bohain
Étienne Arago
Louis Lurine
comédies en vaudeville
dramas
melodramas
pseudonymes
Beaumarchais
Le Magasin pittoresque
on Gallica
Charles Jean Harel
Auguste Jal
on Gallica
Louis Huart
Daumier
Charles Philipon
Ange-Louis Janet
Gavarni
Jacques-Germain Chaudes-Aigues
La Trappe Abbey

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