Abel-François Villemain

Abel-François Villemain

Abel-François Villemain (9 June 1790 – 8 May 1870) was a French politician and writer.

Biography

Villemain was born in Paris and educated at the Lycée Louis-le-Grand. He became assistant master at the Lycée Charlemagne, and subsequently at the École Normale. In 1812 he gained a prize from the Academy with an essay on Michel de Montaigne. Under the restoration he was appointed, first, assistant professor of modern history, and then professor of French eloquence at the Sorbonne. Here he delivered a series of literary lectures which had an extraordinary effect on his younger contemporaries.

Villemain had the great advantage of coming just before the Romantic movement, of having a wide love of literature without being an extremist. Most of the clever young men of the brilliant generation of 1830 passed under his influence; and, while he pleased the Romanticists by his frank appreciation of the beauties of English, German, Italian, and Spanish poetry, he did not decry the classics--either the classics proper of Greece and Rome or the so-called classics of France.

In 1819 he published a book on Oliver Cromwell, and two years later he was elected to the Academy. Villemain was appointed by the restoration government "Chef de l'imprimerie et de la librairie", a post involving a kind of irregular censorship of the press, and afterwards to the office of master of requests. Before the revolution of July he had been deprived of his office for his liberal tendencies, and had been elected deputy for Évreux. Under Louis-Philippe he received a peerage in 1832. He was a member of the council of public instruction, and was twice minister of that department, and he also became secretary of the Academy. During the whole of the July monarchy he was one of the chief dispensers of literary patronage in France, but in his later years his reputation declined. He died in Paris.

Villemain's chief work is his "Cours de la littérature française" (5 vols., 1828-1829). Among his other works are: "Tableau de la littérature au Moyen Âge" (2 vols., 1846); "Tableau de la littérature au XVIII siècle" (4 vols., 1864); "Souvenirs contemporains" (2 vols., 1856); "Histoire de Grégoire VII" (2 vols., 1873; Engl. trans., 1874).

Among notices on Villemain may be cited that of Louis de Lomenie (1841), E. Mirecourt (1858), J.L. Dubut (1875). See also Sainte-Beuve, "Portraits" (1841, vol. iii), and "Causeries du lundi" (vol. xi, "Notes et pensées").

References

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