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== Works == * ''La Curée (1830, dans la [[Revue de Paris]]'').<small>[[:s:La Curée (Barbier)|Texte sur wikisource]]</small> * ''Les Mauvais Garçons'' (1830). With [[Alphonse Royer]]. * ''Iambes et poèmes'' (1831) <small>[[:s:Iambes et poèmes|Texte sur Wikisource]]</small> * ''II Pianto : poème'' (1833) <small>[http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k208204q.pdf Texte en ligne]</small> * ''Salon de 1836. Suite d'articles publiés par le Journal de Paris'' (1836) * ''Lazare : poème'' (1833) * ''Satires et poèmes'' (1837) * ''Nouvelles Satires : pot-de-vin et érostrate'' (1840) * ''Chants civils et religieux'' (1841) * ''Rimes héroïques'' (1843) * ''Rimes légères : chansons et odelettes'' (1851) * ''Satires et cahants'' (1853) * ''Silves : poésies diverses'' (1864) * ''Satires'' (1865) <small>[[:s:Les Satires|Texte sur Wikisource]]</small> * ''Trois passions'' (1867) * ''Discours de réception'' (1870). * ''Histoires de voyage : souvenirs et tableaux, 1830-1872'' (1880). Réédition : Slatkine, Genève, 1973. * ''Contes du Soir'' (1879). * ''Chez les poètes : études, traductions et imitations en vers'' (1882) <small>[http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k54009410.r=Auguste+Barbier.langFR Texte en ligne]</small> * ''Les Quatre Heures de la toilette des dames : poème érotique en quatre chants'' (1883) * ''Œuvres posthumes'' (4 volumes, 1883-1889) <small>[http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k1067513.pdf Texte en ligne]</small> ;Translations * [[William Shakespeare]] : ''Jules César : tragédie'' (1848) * [[Samuel Taylor Coleridge]] : ''La Chanson du vieux marin'' (1877) ;Libretto * ''[[Benvenuto Cellini (opera)|Benvenuto Cellini]], opera in 2 acts, lyrics by [[Léon de Wailly]] and Auguste Barbier, music by [[Hector Berlioz]]'', Paris, premiered at the théâtre of the [[Opéra Le Peletier|Académie royale de musique]] 3 September 1838. <small>[http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k27254j.pdf Texte en ligne]</small> ;Popular Culture His poem Le Gin is referenced in Season 2 of Les Témoins <small>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4322508 Texte en ligne]</small> The murderer writes graffiti near crime scenes based on these lines of the poem: "Les mères mêmes, en rentrant pas à pas, Laissent tomber les enfants de leurs bras, Et les enfants, aux yeux des folles mères, Vont se briser la tête sur les pierres."
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