- Guillaume Le Breton
Guillaume Le Breton (sometimes also called Gabriel) was a French dramatist of the sixteenth century. Little is known of his life, although the title of his play "Adonis" mentions he was from the
Nièvre region. Like his contemporaryFrançois d'Amboise , he associated himself with the king's "Procureur général",Gilles Bourdin , as well as other dramatists of the period, such asOdet de Turnèbe andPierre de Larivey .According to François d'Amboise, Le Breton wrote several tragedies — "Tullie", "Charité", "Didon" and "Dorothée" — which are today lost. His only extant theatrical work is a mythological play entitled "Adonis", whch was probably produced in
1569 before Charles IX, then again eight years later at theHôtel de Bourgogne , and finally in1579 at the Collège de Boncourt.Le Breton was also responsible for a translation of the travels of Cortés.
Works
Original editions:
* "Hernán Cortés, Voyages et conquestes du capitaine Ferdinand Courtois, es Indes occidentales, histoire traduite de la langue espagnole par Guillaume le Breton", Paris, A. L'Angelier, 1588, in-12, 416 ff.
* "L'Adonis, tragédie de Guillaume Le Breton Nivernois", Paris, Abel L'Angelier, in "Diverses tragedies de plusieurs autheurs de ce temps," 1597, in-12Modern editions:
* "Théâtre français de la Renaissance, la tragédie à l’époque d’Henri III", deuxième série, vol. 1 (1574-1579), Florence-Paris, Olschki-PUF, 1999. Edited by Mario Bensi.References
*"This article is based on the equivalent article from the
French Wikipedia , consulted onOctober 31 ,2007 ."
* M. Grandmotet, « Étude sur la tragédie d’Adonis de G. Le Breton », "Bulletin de la Société Nivernaise", t. I, 1854, p. 211-230
* J.-C. Ternaux, « Ovide, Ronsard et Le Breton : à propos d’Adonis », "Revue des Amis de Ronsard", XVI, Société des Amis de Ronsard du Japon, 2003, pp. 63-85.
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