Pierre-Joseph Charrin

Pierre-Joseph Charrin

Pierre-Joseph Charrin en 1829
Born 2 February 1784
Lyon
Died 24 April 1863(1863-04-24) (aged 79)
Écouen
Occupation Poet
Chansonnier

Pierre-Joseph Charrin (2 February 1784 – 25 April 1863) was an 19th-century French poet, chansonnier, playwright and goguettier.

He was a member of the Caveau moderne and founder, in 1813, of the Soupers de Momus.[1]

14 August 1814, he was received in the Caveau lyonnais. On that occasion he wrote reception couplets.[2]

In 1815, in collaboration with César de Proisy d'Eppe, Alexis Eymery, René Perrin and Joseph Tastu, he was one of the five editors of the Dictionnaire des girouettes, ou Nos contemporains peints d'après eux-mêmes ... par une société de girouettes... This 444 pages book which stigmatized the opportunists of the period 1789-1815, including illustrious members of the Caveau moderne such as Pierre-Antoine-Augustin de Piis and Emmanuel Dupaty, contributed to the demise of that society in 1817.

Selected works

Poetry
Theatre
Songs

See also

References

  1. Charrin annonce sa qualité de fondateur des Soupers de Momus on the cover of the Album poétique, ou Choix de romances et de chansons des auteurs les plus connus, recueillies par J.-P. Charrin, Membre de plusieurs Académies, Convive, Fondateur des Soupers de Momus. The initials of the two names have been reversed here by mistake.
  2. Conseils Épicuriens, à mes Confrères les Membres du Caveau lyonnais, Couplets de réception, chantés au Banquet du 14 août 1814.
  3. A rectification for the attribution is inserted in L'Enfant lyrique du Carnaval de 1818.
  4. Pages containing references of the 12 songs from Charrin.

Sources

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