Count Giovanni Giraud (1776-1834),
Italian dramatist, of French origin, was born at
Rome, and showed a precocious passion for the
theatre. His first play,
L'Honestà non si vince, was successfully produced in 1798. He took part in
politics as an active supporter of
Pope Pius VI, but was mainly occupied with the production of his plays, and in 1809 became director-general of the Italian theatres. He died at Naples in 1834. Giraud's comedies, the best of which are
Gelosie per equivoco (1807) and
L'Ajo nell'imbarazzo (1824), were bright and amusing on the stage, but of no particular literary quality. His collected comedies were published in 1823 and his
Teatro domestico in 1825.
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