Eugène Imbert
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Eugène Imbert | |
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Born | Eugène Alphonse Monet de Maubois 14 March 1821 Paris |
Died | 1898 |
Occupation(s) | Poet Chansonnier Historiographer |
Eugène Alphonse Monet de Maubois, called Imbert, known in the world of the song in his time under the pseudonym Eugène Imbert (French pronunciation: [øʒɛn ɛ̃bɛʁ]), was a 19th-century French poet, chansonnier, goguettier and historiographer of the goguettes and songs.
Author once known for his books, articles and songs, he is now completely forgotten by the general public.
Some works
- 1866: La Chanson
- 1873: La Goguette et les goguettiers, Étude parisienne, 3rd edition, augmented 6 etched portraits by L. Bryois, in-8, 121 pages.
- 1875: Chansons choisies, Élégies parisiennes
External links
- Eugène Imbert on data.bnf.fr
- Eugène Imbert on Wikisource
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