Paméla ou la Vertu récompensée
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[[Nicolas-Louis François de Neufchâteau|Neufchâteau]]'s five-act verse comedy ''[[Paméla ou la Vertu récompensée]]'', ([[Comédie-Française|Comédiens Français]], [[1 August]] [[1793]]). Appearing during the [[French Revolution]], Neufchâteau's adaptation was felt to be too Royalist in its sympathies by the [[Committee of Public Safety]], which imprisoned its author and cast (including [[Anne Françoise Elizabeth Lange]] and [[Dazincourt]]) in the [[Madelonnettes Convent|Madelonnettes]] and [[Sainte-Pélagie Prison|Sainte-Pélagie]] prisons. | [[Nicolas-Louis François de Neufchâteau|Neufchâteau]]'s five-act verse comedy ''[[Paméla ou la Vertu récompensée]]'', ([[Comédie-Française|Comédiens Français]], [[1 August]] [[1793]]). Appearing during the [[French Revolution]], Neufchâteau's adaptation was felt to be too Royalist in its sympathies by the [[Committee of Public Safety]], which imprisoned its author and cast (including [[Anne Françoise Elizabeth Lange]] and [[Dazincourt]]) in the [[Madelonnettes Convent|Madelonnettes]] and [[Sainte-Pélagie Prison|Sainte-Pélagie]] prisons. | ||
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Neufchâteau's five-act verse comedy Paméla ou la Vertu récompensée, (Comédiens Français, 1 August 1793). Appearing during the French Revolution, Neufchâteau's adaptation was felt to be too Royalist in its sympathies by the Committee of Public Safety, which imprisoned its author and cast (including Anne Françoise Elizabeth Lange and Dazincourt) in the Madelonnettes and Sainte-Pélagie prisons.
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