- Gédéon Tallemant des Réaux
Gédéon Tallemant, Sieur Des Réaux (
November 7 ,1619 -November 6 ,1692 ), was a Frenchwriter known for his "Historiettes", a collection of short biographies.Biography
Born at
La Rochelle , he belonged to a wealthy middle-classHuguenot family; the name des Réaux was derived from a small property he purchased in 1650. When he was about eighteen, he was sent toItaly with his brother François, abbé Tallemant. On his return toParis , Tallemant took his degrees in civil law and Canon law, and his father obtained for him the position of "conseiller auparlement ". Disliking his profession, he decided to seek an alternative income by marriage with his cousin Elisabeth de Rambouillet. His half-brother had married ad'Angennes , and this connection secured for Tallemant an introduction to theHôtel de Rambouillet .Madame de Rambouillet was no admirer of King Louis XIII, and she gratified Tallemant's curiosity with stories of the reigns of Henry IV and Louis XIII that were of real historical value. The society of the Hôtel de Rambouillet opened a field for his acute and somewhat malicious observation. In the "Historiettes" he gives finished portraits of
Vincent Voiture ,Jean Louis Guez de Balzac , Malherbe,Jean Chapelain ,Valentin Conrart and many others;Blaise Pascal andJean de la Fontaine appear in his work; and he chronicles the scandals of whichNinon de l'Enclos andAngélique Paulet were centres.The "Historiettes" are invaluable for the literary history of the time. It has been said that the malicious intention of Tallemant's work may be partly attributed to his
bourgeois extraction and that the slights he received are avenged in his pages, but independent testimony has established the substantial correctness of his statements. In 1685 he was converted toCatholicism . It seems that the change was not entirely disinterested, for Tallemant, who had suffered considerable pecuniary losses, soon after received a pension of 2,000 livres. He died in Paris.Des Réaux was a poet and contributed to the "
Guirlande de Julie ", but it is by his "Historiettes" that he is remembered. The work remained in manuscript until it was edited in 1834-6 by MM.de Châteaugiron ,Jules Taschereau and LJN de Monmerqué, with a notice on Tallemant by Monmerqué. A third edition (6 vols. 1872) contains a notice by Paulin Paris. Tallemant had begun "Mémoires pour la régence d'Anne d'Autriche", but the manuscript has not been found.References
*1911
External links
* [http://abu.cnam.fr/cgi-bin/donner_html?historiettes2 Historiettes] (in 17th century French)
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