Étienne Pélabon

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Estève Pelabon
BornEtienne Pélabon
January 25th
Tolon, Marquisate of Provence, Kingdom of France
DiedNovember 1, 1808
Pen nameEstève Pelabon (in occitan language)
OccupationTheatre manchinist
Languageoccitan (maritim provençal from Toulon
GenreComedy
Notable worksManicla
House where Etienne Pélabon was born in Tolon (3rd buildind on the right)
Plate that says in occitan : "In this house the troubadour Etienne Pélabon, Maniclo's author, was born"

Étienne Pélabon (in Occitan : Estève Pelabon - Tolon, 25 January 1745 - Marseille ?, 1 November 1808) was a Provençal Occitan-language writer from the 18th century.[1][2] He is above all remembered for his play Maniclo (classical norm : Manicla).

Maniclo was staged for the first time in 1789, and according to Occitan scholar Robèrt Lafont, 12,000 copies were printed.

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  1. ^ Parrocel, Etienne (1882). L' art dans le Midi: des origines et du mouvement artistique et littérarire jusqu'au XIXme siècle (in French). Barlatier-Feissat. p. 146.
  2. ^ La Plume (in French). Slatkine Reprints. 1899. p. 13.

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