Constant de Rebecque Benjamin

Con·stant de Re·becque

C0588300 (kôN-stäN′ də rə-bĕk′), Benjamin 1767-1830. French writer and politician who was exiled in 1802 for denouncing Napoleon's machinations. He is best known for the novel Adolphe (1816), inspired by his affair with Madame de Staël.