Antoine-Vincent Arnault
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Antoine-Vincent Arnault (1 January 176616 September 1834) was a French playwright.


Life

Arnault was born in Paris. His first play, ''Marius à Minturne'' (1791), immediately established his reputation. A year later he followed with a second republican
tragedy Tragedy (from the grc-gre, τραγῳδία, ''tragōidia'', ''tragōidia'') is a genre of drama based on human suffering and, mainly, the terrible or sorrowful events that befall a main character. Traditionally, the intention of tragedy ...
, ''Lucrèce''. Arnault left France during the Reign of Terror, but on his return, he was arrested by the revolutionary authorities. He was freed through the intervention of
Fabre d'Églantine Philippe François Nazaire Fabre d'Églantine (, 28 July 1750 – 5 April 1794), commonly known as Fabre d'Églantine, was a French actor, dramatist, poet, and politician of the French Revolution. He is best known for having invented the names of ...
and others. He was commissioned by
Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleon Bonaparte ; it, Napoleone Bonaparte, ; co, Napulione Buonaparte. (born Napoleone Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military commander and political leader wh ...
in 1797 with the organization of the French rule in the Ionian Islands, and was nominated to the Institute and made secretary general of the university. Arnault was faithful to his patron through his misfortunes, and after the Hundred Days remained in exile until 1819. Arnault died at Goderville. Other plays of Arnault's are: ''Blanche et Moncassin, ou les Vénitiens'' (1798); and ''Germanicus'' (1816), the performance of which was the occasion of a disturbance in the
parterre A ''parterre'' is a part of a formal garden constructed on a level substrate, consisting of symmetrical patterns, made up by plant beds, low hedges or coloured gravels, which are separated and connected by paths. Typically it was the part of ...
which threatened serious political complications. His tragedies are now less well known than his ''Fables'' (1813, 1815 and 1826), which are written in graceful verse. Arnault collaborated a ''Vie politique et militaire de Napoléon 1er'' (1822), and wrote some very interesting ''Souvenirs d'un sexagénaire'' (4 vols, 1833), which contain much out-of-the-way information about the history of the years previous to 1804. Arnault's ''Œuvres complètes'' (4 vols.) were published at the Hague and Paris in 1818-9, and again (8 vols.) at Paris in 1824. Arnault's eldest son, Emilien Lucien Arnault (1787–1863), wrote several tragedies, the leading rôles in which were interpreted by Talma. Sainte-Beuve, ''Causeries du lundi'', vol. 7.


Works

;Theatre *1787: ''Les Frayeurs d'Arlequin'', one-act comedy *1787: ''Robinson Cruzoe dans son île'', one-act comedy *1791: ''Marius à Minturnes'', three-act tragedy, Paris, Théâtre-Français, 19 May *1792: ''Lucrèce'', five-act tragedy, in verse, Paris, Comédiens français ordinaires du roi, 4 May Text online
/small> *1793: ''Mélidore et Phrosine'', drame lyrique in 3 acts, Paris, théâtre lyrique de la rue Favart, 17 germinal an II *1794: ''Quintius Cincinnatus'', r=three-act tragedy, Paris, théâtre de la République, 11 nivôse an III Text online
/small> *1794: ''Horatius Coclès'', acte lyrique, Paris, théâtre national de l'Opéra, ler décadi 30 pluviôse l'an deuxième Text online
/small> *1795: ''Oscar, fils d'Ossian'', five-act tragedy, Paris, théâtre de la République, 14 prairial an IV Text online
/small> *1798: ''Blanche et Montcassin, ou Les Vénitiens'', tragedy in 5 acts, Paris, Théâtre-Français, 25 vendémiaire an VII Text online
/small> *1802: ''Don Pèdre ou Le roi et le laboureur'', tragedy in five acts, in vers, Paris, Théâtre-Français *1804: ''Scipion consul'', drame héroïque in i act and in verse *1813: ''Cadet-Roussel esturgeon'', folie-parade in 2 acts, mingled with vaudevilles, with
Marc-Antoine Désaugiers Marc-Antoine Désaugiers (1742 – 10 September 1793) was a French composer of numerous operas as well as a cantata on the storming of the Bastille and several pieces of sacred music. He was born in Fréjus. He studied music there but was largely ...
*1814: ''La Rançon de Duguesclin, ou Les Mœurs du XIVe'' *1817: ''Germanicus'', tragedy in 5 acts and in verse, Paris, Comédiens français ordinaires du roi, 22 March *1817–19 ''Œuvres complètes. Théâtre'' (4 volumes) *1825: ''Guillaume de Nassau'', tragedy in 5 acts *1827: ''Le Proscrit, ou Les Guelfes et les Gibelins'', tragedy in 5 acts and in verse, dedicated to the prompter of the Comédie-Française, Paris, Théâtre-Français, 9 July ;Trivia * ''Fables'' (1802) * ''Œuvres complètes de
Jacques Delille The French poet Jacques Delille (; 22 June 1738 at Aigueperse in Auvergne – 1 May 1813, in Paris) came to national prominence with his translation of Virgil’s Georgics and made an international reputation with his didactic poem on gardening. ...
'' (5 volumes, 1817–19) * ''Biographie nouvelle des contemporains ou Dictionnaire historique et raisonné de tous les hommes qui, depuis la Révolution française, ont acquis de la célébrité par leurs actions, leurs écrits, leurs erreurs ou leurs crimes, soit en France, soit dans les pays étrangers ; précédée d'un tableau par ordre chronologique des époques célèbres et des évènements remarquables, tant en France qu'à l'étranger, depuis 1787 jusqu'à ce jour, et d'une table alphabétique des assemblées législatives, à partir de l'assemblée constituante jusqu'aux dernières chambres des pairs et des députés'' (20 volumes en collaboration, 1820–25)


Biographie nouvelle des contemporains 787-1820

** (A) ** (B-Bez) ** (Bi-By) ** (Cab-Col) ** (Coll-Dic) ** (Did – Ez) ** (F-Garra) ** (Garra-Gyl) ** (H-Jourdain) ** (J-Lang) ** (Lanne-Lenn) ** (Lew-Marl) ** (Marm-Monn) ** (Mono-Nap) ** (Napp-Pang) ** (Pani-Pop) ** (Por-Richel) ** (Richep-San) ** (San-Thou) ** (Thu-Z) * ''Vie politique et militaire de Napoléon'' (2 volumes, 1822–26) * ''Œuvres'' (8 volumes, 1824–27) * ''Œuvres. Philosophie'' (3 volumes, 1827) * ''Souvenirs d'un sexagénaire'' (1833). Réédition : Champion, Paris, 2003. * ''Fables nouvelles'' (1834) Texte en ligne
/small>


References

Attribution: *


External links


Antoine-Vincent Arnault
on data.bnf.fr * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Arnault, Antoine-Vincent 1766 births 1834 deaths Writers from Paris Expelled members of the Académie Française Commission des Sciences et des Arts members 18th-century French poets 18th-century French male writers 19th-century French poets 18th-century French dramatists and playwrights 19th-century French dramatists and playwrights Academic staff of École Polytechnique French rule in the Ionian Islands (1797–1799)