- Florent Carton Dancourt
Florent Carton Dancourt (
November 1 ,1661 -December 7 ,1725 ), Frenchdramatist andactor , was born atFontainebleau . He belonged to a family of rank, and his parents entrusted his education toPere de la Rue , aJesuit , who made earnest efforts to induce him to join the order. But he had no religious vocation and proceeded to study law.He practised at the bar for some time, but his marriage to the daughter of the comedian
Francois Lenoir de la Thorilliere led him to become an actor, and in 1685, in spite of the strong opposition of his family, he appeared at the Theatre Francais. His gifts as a comedian gave him immediate and marked success, both with the public and with his fellow actors. He was the spokesman of his company on occasions of state, and in this capacity he frequently appeared before Louis XIV., who treated him with great favor.One of his most famous impersonations was Alceste in the
Misanthrope ofMolière . His first play, "Le Notaire obligeant", produced in 1685, was well received. "La Desolation des joueuses" (1687) was still more successful. "Le Chevalier à la mode" (1687) is generally regarded as his best work, though his claim to original authorship in this and some other cases has been disputed. In "Le Chevalier à la mode" appears the bourgeoise infatuated with the desire to be anaristocrat . The type is developed in "Les Bourgeoises de la mode" (1692) and "Les Bourgeoises de qualite" (1700). Dancourt was a prolific author, and produced some sixty plays in all.Some years before his death he terminated his career both as an actor and as an author by retiring to his chateau at Courcelles le Roi, in Berry, where he employed himself in making a poetical translation of the
Psalms and in writing a sacred tragedy.The plays of Dancourt are faithful descriptions of the manners of the time, and as such have real historical value. The characters are drawn with a realistic touch that led to his being styled by Charles Palissot the Teniers of comedy. He is very successful in his delineation of low life, and especially of the
peasantry . The dialogue is sparkling, witty and natural. Many of the incidents of his plots were derived from actual occurrences in the fast and scandalous life of the period, and several of his characters were drawn from well-known personages of the day. Most of the plays incline to the type offarce rather than of pure comedy.Voltaire defined his talent in the words: Ce que Regnard etait a l'egard de Moliere dans la haute comedie, le comedien Dancourt l'etait dans la farce.His two daughters, Manon and Marie Anne (Mimi), both obtained success on the stage of the Theatre Francais.
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