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  1. Adrienne Lecouvreur war die Tochter einer Wäscherin und eines Rockmachers. Sie hatte ihr erstes Engagement im Theater von Lille und ging dann nach Paris, wo sie 1717 in Jean Racines Drama Mithridate erstmals auf sich aufmerksam machte. Im Juni desselben Jahres trat sie in die Comédie-Française ein, wo sie als tragische Heldin reüssierte und ...

  2. 16 de ene. de 2024 · Synopsis. Écouter le synopsis. 0:00 / 0:00. La vie d’Adrienne Lecouvreur, sociétaire de la Comédie-Française, admirée par Voltaire, fut aussi brève que sa mort mystérieuse. Fut-elle vraiment empoisonnée par un bouquet de violettes envoyé par sa rivale, la princesse de Bouillon, amoureuse du même homme qu’elle : Maurice de Saxe ?

  3. 20 de mar. de 2018 · It was on this day 288 years ago that the fabled French actress Adrienne Lecouvreur died in Paris. Born to a humble family in 1692, she won acclaim as an actress in Lille, Lunéville, and Strasbourg before being invited to join the company of the Comédie Française. For her first appearance in France’s most prestigious theatre, she chose the ...

  4. Adrienne Lecouvreur (play) Adrienne Lecouvreur. (play) Adrienne Lecouvreur ( French pronunciation: [adʁijɛn ləkuvʁœʁ]) is a French tragic play written by Ernest Legouvé and Eugène Scribe. It portrays the life of the leading French actress of the eighteenth century Adrienne Lecouvreur and her mysterious death. It was produced April 14, 1849.

  5. Adrienne Lecouvreur mentre recita in una pièce di Pierre Corneille nel ruolo di Cornelia Metella, ritratta da Antoine Coypel. Adrienne Lecouvreur, nota anche come Adrienne Le Couvreur o, italianizzata, Adriana Lecouvreur e Adriana Le Couvreur, ma nata Adrienne Couvreur ( Épernay, 5 aprile 1692 – Parigi, 20 marzo 1730 ), è stata un' attrice ...

  6. Adrienne Lecouvreur (1692-1726), a French actress. She was the daughter of a hatter who established himself in Paris in 1702, and her dramatic genius was evinced by her performances in private theatricals while she was employed as a laundress. For a number of years she journeyed with traveling companies from town to town, acquiring in this rude ...

  7. In the 18th century, the French language had no greater ambassador than actress Adrienne Lecouvreur: sovereign of Voltaire’s tragedies, of Racine and Corneille’s verses and of the sung declamation of the Comédie-Française. Her life was short, as she died suddenly at the age of 38.