Louise Fusil

She was a pupil of Niccolò Piccinni and performed popular classical tragedies at the Theatre des Beaujolais and Salle Richelieu.She notes the influence of the French revolution on new literary trends, the return to antiquity and the idealization of the heroes of the Roman Republic.She described the cold weather, the fate of people and horses, the attacks of the Cossacks and the battle of Krasnoi, where she picked up a child left by its mother twice.She travelled with general François Joseph Lefebvre and describes the crossing of the Berezina in Marshal Bessieères carriage and her arrival in Vilna where she met again with Kutuzov and Alexander I of Russia.[10] Between 1844 and 1848, she edited a fashion and literary periodical,"Revue des dames" which did not receive the same success according to her memoirs.
Paris Comedie-Francaise (1790)
Berezyna
Fusil - Souvenirs d’une actrice
ethnographicalNiccolò Piccinniclassical tragediesTheatre des BeaujolaisSalle RichelieuRoman RepublicJulie TalmaChevalier de Saint-GeorgesAustrian NetherlandsReign of TerrorJoseph Le BonMarie-Joseph ChénierFestival of the Supreme Beingfire of Moscow (1812)Fyodor RostopchinArmand de CaulaincourtFrench occupationCossacksbattle of KrasnoiFrançois Joseph Lefebvrecrossing of the BerezinaKutuzovAlexander I of RussiaMadame de StaelMontmartre