Edmond-Denis De Manne
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Born
18 August 1801
Jean Louis Edmond Saint-Edme De Manne
18 August 1801
Paris, France
Died6 May 1877 (aged 75)
8th arrondissement of Paris, France
Resting placeChamp-Haut
Occupationsplaywright and journalist
Edmond-Denis De Manne | |
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Edmond-Denis De Manne | |
| Born | Jean Louis Edmond Saint-Edme De Manne 18 August 1801 Paris, France |
| Died | 6 May 1877 (aged 75) 8th arrondissement of Paris, France |
| Resting place | Champ-Haut |
| Occupations | playwright and journalist |
Jean Louis Edmond Saint-Edme De Manne, known under the name Edmond-Denis De Manne, (18 August 1801 in Paris – 6 May 1877 in Paris) was a 19th-century French playwright and journalist.[1]
De Manne was a member of the Société des auteurs et compositeurs dramatiques and mayor of Champ-Haut (Orne) where he is buried.[2] In addition to his publications, he wrote numerous articles in the papers of his time. He also wrote under the pen names Armand Duplessis, Fernand de Lisle, Alexis Bartevelle, Edmond Nouel and Dupré.