Aylic Langlé

Aylic Langlé
Born
Marie-Joseph-Adolphe-Alexandre Langlois

Former 1st arrondissement of Paris
11 October 1827
Died13 January 1870(1870-01-13) (aged 42)
Occupation(s)Playwright, journalist
SpouseMarie-Euphrasine Benoist
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Marie-Joseph-Adolphe-Alexandre Langlois, better known as Aylic Langlé[1] (11 October 1827[2] – 13 January 1870[3]) was a 19th-century French playwright, journalist and official.

Biography

The son of the playwright Ferdinand Langlé and of Cécila de Milhau, grandson of the composer Honoré Langlé, the writer Marie-Ange-Ferdinand Langlois (? – 1908) and Charles-Édouard Langlois were his brothers.

He married Marie-Euphrasine Benoist (died in 1866), with whom he had a daughter, Marie-Georgina (1860-1930) who would become a writer.

He died from a stroke aged 42.

Works

  • 1853: Murillo ou la Corde de pendu, comedy in 3 acts and in free verse, Comédie-Française (18 October)
  • 1863: Un homme de rien, comédie-vaudeville in 4 acts, Théâtre du Vaudeville
  • 1864: La Toile d'araignée, comedy
  • 1864: La Jeunesse de Mirabeau, vaudeville in 4 acts, with Raymond Deslandes, Théâtre du Vaudeville (11 November)

Distinctions

Notes

  1. ^ Georges d'Heilly, Dictionnaire des pseudonymes, E. Dentu, Paris, 1869 (2e éd.).
  2. ^ Reconstructed archives of the Ville de Paris, file 26/51 [1] Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine Note that the order of the first names is different from that of the death certificate.
  3. ^ Digital archives of the City of Paris, vital record of the 10th arrondissement, register of deaths, 1870, act n° 212 (vue 29/31)[2] Archived 2015-06-26 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Journal Officiel de l'Empire français du 10 août 1869, Partie officielle, page 1 [3] at Gallica. Aylic Langlé's personal file is not in the Base Léonore.
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