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- Abbé Prévost was born on April 1, 1697 in Hesdin, Artois, France. He was a writer, known for Manon Lescaut (1914), The Metropolitan Opera HD Live (2006) and Manon Lescaut (1918). He died on November 25, 1763 in Paris, France.
- French novelist and journalist.
- In 1728, five years after being ordained as a Benedictine priest, he fell out with the ecclesiastical authorities and fled to England, where he became a tutor in the household of Sir John Eyles. He lived in the Netherlands and again in London before returning to Paris in 1734.
- Prévost's most famous work, "L'histoire du Chevalier des Grieux et de Manon Lescaut" (1731), inspired two ballets and a number of stage works, including Michael William Balfe's "The Maid of Artois" (1836), opéras-comiques by Daniel-François Auber Auber (1856) and Jules Massenet (1884), Kleinmichel's "Das Schloss de l'Orme" (1883), Giacomo Puccini's "Manon Lescaut" (1893), and Hans Werner Henze's "Boulevard Solitude" (1952).
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