Gabriel Sénac De Meilhan
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Gabriel Sénac de Meilhan (May 7, 1736 – August 16, 1803) was a French writer. He witnessed the beginning of the French Revolution in Paris, but soon emigrated in 1790 to London and then to Aachen. He wrote a novel, ''L'Émigré'', in 1793. In 1792 he was invited by Catherine II of Russia to become the imperial historiographer, but Catherine was displeased by his manners and dismissed him.


Biography

Son of
Jean-Baptiste de Sénac Jean-Baptiste de Sénac (1693–1770) was a French physician, born in the district of Lombez in Gascony, France. Early life and education Details of Sénac's early life are sketchy. It is generally thought that he studied medicine at the Universi ...
, physician to
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, he was born in
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. He entered the civil service in 1762; two years later he bought the office of master of requests, and in 1766 further advanced his position by a rich marriage. He was successively intendant of
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, of
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and of
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. In 1776 he became intendant-general for war, but was soon compelled to resign. He had hoped to be made
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, and was disappointed by the nomination of Necker, of whom he became a bitter opponent. He was intimate with the
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, sister of the duc de Choiseul, and in 1781 met
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, then sixty-seven years of age, and began a long friendship with her. His first book was the fictitious ''Mémoires d'Anne de Gonzague, princesse palatine'' (1786), thought by many people at the time to be genuine. In the next year followed the ''Considérations sur les richesses et le luxe'', combating the opinions of Necker; and in 1788 the more valuable ''Considérations sur l'esprit et les mœurs'', a book which abounds in sententious, but often excessively frank, sayings. Sénac witnessed the beginnings of the French Revolution in Paris, but emigrated in 1790, making his way first to London, and then, in 1791, to
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, where he met
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, who asserts in his ''Memoirs'' that Sénac attributed the misfortunes of
Louis XVI Louis XVI (Louis-Auguste; ; 23 August 1754 – 21 January 1793) was the last king of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution. The son of Louis, Dauphin of France (1729–1765), Louis, Dauphin of France (son and heir- ...
to the refusal of his own services. In 1793, while his recollections of the Revolution were still fresh, he wrote a novel, ''L'Émigré'' (Hamburg, 4 vols., 1797), which shows perspicacity and good judgment in its treatment of events. It was reprinted in 1904 in an abridged form by Casimir Stryienski and Frantz Funck-Brentano. At the invitation of
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, Sénac went in 1792 to Russia, where he hoped to become
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, but his manners displeased Catherine, who contented herself with dismissing him with a pension. From Russia he went to
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and thence to
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, where he found a friend in the prince de Ligne. He died in 1803 in Vienna.


Works

Sénac also wrote a moderate exposition of the causes that led to the Revolution, entitled ''Du gouvernement, des mœurs et des conditions en France avant la Révolution, avec les caractères des principaux personnages du règne de Louis XVI''; the last part was reprinted (1813) by the duc de Levis with a notice of the author as ''Portraits & caractères''. Sénac collected his own ''Œuvres philosophiques & litteraires'' (2 vols.) at Hamburg in 1795. See his ''Œuvres choisies'', edited by M. de Lescure in 1862; ''Lettres inédites de Madame de Créquy a Sénac de Meilhan'' (1856), edited by
Édouard Fournier Édouard Fournier (15 June 1819, Orléans – 10 May 1880, Paris) was a French homme de lettres, playwright, historian, bibliographer and librarian. Biography Born into a locksmiths artist family, he studied at the Collège d'Orléans then ...
; Louis Legrand, ''Sénac de Meilhan & l'intendance du Hainaut & du Cambrsis'' (1868); and the notice by Fernand Caussy prefixed to his edition (1905) of the ''Considérations sur l'esprit riles mœurs''.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Senac De Meilhan, Gabriel 1736 births 1803 deaths Writers from Versailles 18th-century French historians 18th-century French novelists French essayists French male essayists French male novelists 18th-century French essayists 18th-century French male writers