Honoré d'Urfé

Honoré d'Urfé

Honoré d'Urfé, marquis de Valromey, comte de Châteauneuf (February 11, 1568 - June 1, 1625) was a French novelist and miscellaneous writer.

Life

He was born at Marseille, and was educated at the Collège de Tournon. A partisan of the League, he was taken prisoner in 1595, and, though soon set free, he was again captured and imprisoned. During his imprisonment he read Ronsard, Petrarch and above all the "Diana enamorada" of Jorge de Montemayor and Tasso's "Aminta". After the defeat of the League in 1594, d'Urfé emigrated to Savoy whose duke was a relative of his mother. Here, he wrote the "Epîtres morales" (1598).

Honoré's brother Anne, comte d'Urfé, had married in 1571 the beautiful Diane de Châteaumorand, but the marriage was annulled in 1598 by Clement VIII. Anne d'Urfé was ordained to the priesthood in 1603, and died in 1621 dean of Montbrison.

Diane had a great fortune, and to avoid the alienation of the money from the D'Urfé family, Honoré married her in 1600. This marriage also proved unhappy; D'Urfé spent most of his time separated from his wife at the court of Savoy, where he held the charge of chamberlain. The separation of goods arranged later on may have been simply due to money embarrassments.

He died from injuries received by a fall from his horse at Villafranca during a campaign against the Genovese.

Works

It was in Savoy that he conceived the plan of his novel "Astrée", the scene of which is laid on the banks of the Lignon River in his native province of Forez. It is a leisurely romance in which the loves of Celadon and Astrée are told at immense length with many digressions. The recently discovered circumstances of the marriages of the brothers have disposed of the idea that the romance is autobiographical in its main idea, but some of the episodes are said to be but slightly veiled accounts of the adventures of Henry IV. The shepherds and shepherdesses of the story are of the conventional type usual to the pastoral, and they discourse of love with a casuistry and elaborate delicacy that are by no means rustic.

The first part of "Astrée" appeared in 1607, the second in 1610, the third in 1619, and in 1627 the fourth part was edited. In 1628 a fifth was added by D'Urfé's secretary Balthazar Baro. "Astrée" set the fashion temporarily in romance narratives, and no tragedy was complete without wire-drawn discussions on love in the manner of Celadon and Astrée. The best edition of "Astrée" is that of 1647.

D'Urfé also wrote two poems, "La Sireine" (1584) and "Sylvanire" (1625).

Memory and legacy

In 1757 the work was sufficiently in the public consciousness, or at any rate "Celadon" had become a byword for amorousness, to be referred to in passing by an Italian guest of Casanova [ [http://www.nalanda.nitc.ac.in/resources/english/etext-project/Biography/casanova/chapter59.html The Complete Memoires By Jacques Casanova - Chapter 59 from Nalanda Digital Library at NIT Calicut ] ] .In 1908 a bust of D'Urfé was erected at Virieu-le-Grand (Ain), where the greater part of "Astrée" was written.

References

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External links

* [http://www.tufts.edu/~ehenein/portail.html#english Two Faces of L'Astrée] - online critical edition of the first and the last edition of the novel "L’Astrée" (introduction in English, text in French)


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