- Henri de Bornier
Henri, vicomte de Bornier (
25 December 1825 - January 1901) was a Frenchpoet anddramatist , born inLunel (Hérault ).He came to
Paris in 1845 with the object of studyinglaw , but in that year he published a volume of verse, "Les Premieres Feuilles", and theComedie Francaise accepted a play of his entitled "Le Manage de Luther".He was given a post in the library of the
Arsenal , where he served for half a century, becoming director in 1889. In 1875 was produced at theTheatre Francais his heroic drama in verse, "La Fille de Roland". The action of the play turns on the love of Gerald, son of the traitorGanelon , for the daughter ofRoland . The patriotic subject and the nobility of the character of Gerald, who renouncesBerthe when he learns his real origin, procured for the piece a great success. The conflict between honor and love and the grandiose sentiment of the play inevitably provoked comparison with Corneille. The piece would indeed be a masterpiece if, as its critics were not slow to point out, the verse had been quite equal to the subject.Among the numerous other works of de Bornier should be mentioned: "Dimitri" (1876), libretto of an opera byVictorin Joncières ; and the dramas, "Les Noces d'Attila" (1880) and "Mahomet" (1888). The production of this last piece was forbidden in deference to the representations of the Turkish ambassador. Henri de Bornier was critic of the "Nouvelle Revue " from 1879 to 1887. His "Poésies complètes" were published in 1894. He died in January 1901.References
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