Charles-Étienne Pesselier


Charles-Étienne Pesselier was an 18th-century French playwright and librettist.
After studying at collège des Quatre-Nations, Pesselier applied for three years to the study of law. He then obtained employment in Ferme générale and showed such skill that he was given responsibility to open a school of finances in his home.
While fulfilling his duties Pesselier devoted his leisure to literature and gave Comédie-Italienne L'École du temps, which was a marked success. The following year, this play was followed by Ésope au Parnasse, also in one act and verse, which was received with applause.

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King Stanisław Leszczyński of Poland gave him the title of ordinary counselor secretary. He was a partner of the Académies de Rouen, Nancy and Angers.