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Jean-Louis Laya (4 December 1761, Paris – 25 August 1833, Meudon) was a French playwright. He wrote his first comedy in collaboration with Gabriel-Marie Legouvé in 1785. The piece, however, though accepted by the Comédie française, was never represented. In 1789 he produced a plea for religious toleration in the form of a five-act tragedy in verse, Jean Calas. In his next work, the injustice of the disgrace cast on a family by the crime of one of its members formed the theme of Les Dangers de l'opinion (1790).

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  • Jean-Louis Laya (de)
  • Jean-Louis Laya (fr)
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  • Лайя, Жан-Луи (ru)
  • Jean-Louis Laya (sv)
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  • Jean-Louis Laya (* 4. Dezember 1761 in Paris; † 25. August 1833 in Meudon) war ein französischer Schriftsteller, Hochschulprofessor und Mitglied der Académie française. (de)
  • Jean-Louis Laya né à Paris (paroisse Saint-Sulpice) le 4 décembre 1761 et mort à Meudon le 25 août 1833, est un auteur dramatique et critique littéraire français. Il est le fils de Louis Laya, maître charron, et d'Anne Billet. Par sa mère, il est le cousin germain d'Adélaïde Gillette Dufrenoy (née Billet épouse Simon Petit Dufrenoy). Il est le père du dramaturge Léon Laya (1810-1872) et de l'avocat et littérateur Alexandre Laya (1809-1883). (fr)
  • Jean-Louis Laya (Parigi, 4 dicembre 1761 – Meudon, 25 agosto 1833) è stato un drammaturgo e critico letterario francese. (it)
  • Жан-Луи Лайя (фр. Jean-Louis Laya; 4 декабря 1761, Париж — 25 августа 1833, Мёдон) — французский драматург, поэт, литературный критик, педагог, профессор истории литературы и французской поэзии в Сорбонне. Член Французской академии (кресло № 25) с 1817 по 1833 год. (ru)
  • Jean-Louis Laya, född 4 december 1761 i Paris, död 25 augusti 1833 i Meudon, var en fransk dramatiker. Laya var professor i litteraturhistoria vid Faculté des lettres i Paris. Han väckte uppseende med sorgespelet Jean Calas (1789) och det djärva L’ami des lois (1793), vars uppförande undertrycktes av Paris’ kommunalstyrelse, men åter tilläts genom konventets beslut. Laya skrev dessutom bland annat drama Falkland (1798; Falkland eller samvetet, 1823), i vars huvudroll François-Joseph Talma glänste. Layas Oenvres utgavs 1833 i fem band. (sv)
  • Jean-Louis Laya (4 December 1761, Paris – 25 August 1833, Meudon) was a French playwright. He wrote his first comedy in collaboration with Gabriel-Marie Legouvé in 1785. The piece, however, though accepted by the Comédie française, was never represented. In 1789 he produced a plea for religious toleration in the form of a five-act tragedy in verse, Jean Calas. In his next work, the injustice of the disgrace cast on a family by the crime of one of its members formed the theme of Les Dangers de l'opinion (1790). (en)
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