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Antoine Année (Avremesnil in pays de Caux, near Dieppe, 22 August 1770 – Paris, 27 March 1846) was an 18th/19th-century French playwright and journalist. Année embraced early on the cause of freedom, but being in Paris at the times of the 20 June, the 10 August and the September Massacres, misfortunes and events made a deep impression on him, since he never ceased to rise against its excesses. During the reign of Terror, he was in the army, shelter and security asylum for men who did not occupy positions high enough to give rise to desire or arouse the fears of authority.

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  • Antoine Année, né le 22 août 1770 à Avremesnil en pays de Caux, près de Dieppe (Seine-Maritime), et mort le 27 mars 1846 dans l'ancien 10e arrondissement de Paris, est un dramaturge et journaliste français. (fr)
  • Antoine Année (Avremesnil in pays de Caux, near Dieppe, 22 August 1770 – Paris, 27 March 1846) was an 18th/19th-century French playwright and journalist. Année embraced early on the cause of freedom, but being in Paris at the times of the 20 June, the 10 August and the September Massacres, misfortunes and events made a deep impression on him, since he never ceased to rise against its excesses. During the reign of Terror, he was in the army, shelter and security asylum for men who did not occupy positions high enough to give rise to desire or arouse the fears of authority. (en)
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  • Antoine Année (Avremesnil in pays de Caux, near Dieppe, 22 August 1770 – Paris, 27 March 1846) was an 18th/19th-century French playwright and journalist. Année embraced early on the cause of freedom, but being in Paris at the times of the 20 June, the 10 August and the September Massacres, misfortunes and events made a deep impression on him, since he never ceased to rise against its excesses. During the reign of Terror, he was in the army, shelter and security asylum for men who did not occupy positions high enough to give rise to desire or arouse the fears of authority. Some months after the , Année returned to Paris and published under the title Réhabilitateur a magazine devoted to avenge the victims of the Terror. It was still too near the system against which he stood and his newspaper only numbered some twenty issues. The men who had played leading roles were still too powerful for such paper to be published with impunity and Année was forced to abandon it. He previously co-wrote some vaudevilles and contributed literary articles to several periodicals, including the , the Mercure du XIXe siècle and Le Constitutionnel. At a time when the critic Julien Louis Geoffroy threw consternation behind the scenes, Année gathered his various judgments, opposed them to each other and wrote a book that was assigned to Pigault-Lebrun. (en)
  • Antoine Année, né le 22 août 1770 à Avremesnil en pays de Caux, près de Dieppe (Seine-Maritime), et mort le 27 mars 1846 dans l'ancien 10e arrondissement de Paris, est un dramaturge et journaliste français. (fr)
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