My Memoirs, Vol. II, 1822 to 1825
CHAPTER VIII
Casimir Delavigne--An appreciation of the man and of the poet-- The origin of the hatred of the old school of literature for the new--Some reflections upon _Marino Faliero_ and the _Enfants d'Édouard_--Why Casimir Delavigne was more a comedy writer than a tragic poet--Where he found the ideas for his chief plays