Antoine Bret (9 July 1717, Dijon – 25 February 1792, Paris aged 74) was an 18th-century French writer and playwright.
A prolific writer, he practiced almost all genres.
He composed light poetry, comedies, novels, memoirs, parodic and licentious tales.
A fairly pure style, ease of invention, reviews more ingenious than deep made him a reputation without rising above the fair.
A good connoisseur of drama, he wrote plays sinning nevertheless by lack verve and comic force.
We owe him an edition of the Oeuvres by Molière, whose comments were appreciated.