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Charles Collé (14 April 1709 – 3 November 1783) was a French dramatist and songwriter.


Biography

The son of a
notary A notary is a person authorised to perform acts in legal affairs, in particular witnessing signatures on documents. The form that the notarial profession takes varies with local legal systems. A notary, while a legal professional, is disti ...
, he was born in Paris. He became interested in the rhymes of Jean Heguanier, the most famous writer of
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s in Paris. From a notary's office, Collé was transferred to that of the receiver-general of finance, where he remained for nearly twenty years. When about seventeen, however, he made the acquaintance of
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, and afterwards, through Gallet (1698?–1757), of Panard. The example of these three masters of the
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decided his future but also made him diffident; and for some time he composed nothing but ''amphigouris''—verses whose merit was measured by their unintelligibility. The friendship of the younger
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helped broaden his horizons, and the establishment in 1729 of the famous "Société du Caveau", a drinking-club known for its wit and good company, gave him a field for the display of his fine talent for popular song. In 1739 the Society of the Caveau, which numbered among its members Helvétius,
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, Pierre Joseph Bernard, called Gentil-Bernard,
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, Alexis Piron, and the two Crébillons, was dissolved, and was not reconstituted till twenty years afterwards. His first and his best comedy, ''La Vérité dans le vin'', appeared in 1747. Meanwhile,
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, who was an excellent comic actor, particularly in representations of low life, and had been looking out for an author to write suitable parts for him, made Collé his reader. It was for the duke and his associates that Collé composed the greater part of his ''Théâtre de société''. In 1763 Collé produced at the Théâtre Français ''Dupuis et Desronais'', a successful sentimental comedy, which was followed in 1771 by ''La Veuve'', which was a complete failure. In 1774 appeared ''La Partie de chasse de Henri Quatre'' (partly taken from Dodsley's ''King and the Miller of Mansfield''), Collé's last and best play. From 1748 to 1772, besides these and a multitude of songs, Collé was writing his ''Journal'', a curious collection of literary and personal strictures on his companions as well as on their enemies, on Piron as on
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, on La Harpe as on
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. Collé's lyrics are frank and jovial, though often licentious. The subjects are love and wine; occasionally, however, as in the famous lyric (1756) ''On the capture of
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'', for which the author received a pension of 600 ''livre''s, the note of patriotism is struck with no unskilful hand, while in many others Collé shows considerable
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matic force.


Works

Sainte-Beuve''Nouveaux Lundis'', Vol. VII saw in Collé an historical and moral witness of his time. The plays he composed for the Duke of Orleans were collected under the title '' Théâtre de société'', 1768, 2 volumes in-8. Some of his parades are, but truncated and disfigured in ''Théâtre des Boulevards'', 1756. The collection of his songs, published in 1807, form 2 volumes in-18. *1745: ''La Mère rivale'' *1747:
La Vérité dans le vin ou les désagréments de la galanterie
', comédie en 1 acte et en prose *1753: '' Daphnis et Eglé'', music by
Rameau Jean-Philippe Rameau (; – ) was a French composer and music theorist. Regarded as one of the most important French composers and music theorists of the 18th century, he replaced Jean-Baptiste Lully as the dominant composer of French opera an ...
*1762: '' La Partie de chasse de Henri IV'' *1763:
Dupuis et Desronais
', comedy in 3 acts and in free verse, premiered by les comédiens français ordinaires du Roi 17 January *1768: ''L'Île sonnante'', music by
Monsigny Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny ( – ) was a French composer and a member of the French Académie des Beaux-Arts (1813). He is considered alongside André Grétry and François-André Danican Philidor to have been the founder of a new musical genre ...
*1770: ''La Veuve'', comedy *1777:
La Tête à perruque ou le Bailli
', petit conte dramatique en 1 petit acte et en prose *1807: ''Journal historique ou Mémoires littéraires'', Paris, 3 volumes in-8 ; reprint by H. Bonhomme, 1868


Notes


References

* Endnotes: ** H. Bonhomme's edition (1868) of his ''Journal et Mémoires'' (1748–1772); ** Grimm's '; ** C.A. Sainte-Beuve, ''Nouveaux lundis'', vol. vii.


Further reading

* * Cardinal
Georges Grente Georges-François-Xavier-Marie Grente (5 May 1872 – 5 May 1959) was a French Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Le Mans from 1918 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1953 by Pope Pius XII. ...
(dir.), ''Dictionnaire des lettres françaises. Le XVIIIe siècle'', nlle. édition revue et mise à jour sous la direction de François Moureau, Paris, Fayard, 1995, p. 346 * Jacques Truchet, Notice du ''Théâtre de société'', in : ''Théâtre du XVIIIe siècle'', Paris, Gallimard, Bibliothèque de la Pléiade, 1974, tome II, p. 1459–1465 * Jacques Perot, "Henri IV héros de théâtre au siècle des lumières : le rôle de La Partie de chasse de Henri IV de Collé ", ''La légende d’Henri IV'', colloque du 25 novembre 1994, Paris, Palais du Luxembourg, Société Henri IV, 1995, p. 243-259, ill.


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