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Renaissance Theatre: France 1630 to 1700 King Louis XIII 1601-1643 King Louis XIV 1638-1715
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Renaissance Theatre: France 1630 to 1700 King Louis XIII 1601-1643 King Louis XIV 1638-1715.

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Page 1: Renaissance Theatre: France 1630 to 1700 King Louis XIII 1601-1643 King Louis XIV 1638-1715.

Renaissance Theatre: France1630 to 1700

King Louis XIII1601-1643

King Louis XIV1638-1715

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Jean Baptiste Poquelin 1622-1673

• Better known as Moliere

• France’s greatest comic playwright

• Organized the Theatre Illustre at the age of 21

• We have 10 major plays

• Divide into 2 groups

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Farcical comedies

1. The Doctor In Spite of Himself

2. The Tricks of Scapine, also known as Scapino

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High comedies Comedy of character

1. Tartuffe

2. The Miser

3. The Imaginary Invalid

4. The Misanthrope

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His MasterpieceTartuffe

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Moliere’s Death • He collapsed, on stage, during a performance of The Imaginary Invalid

• Died later that evening at his home

• Buried after dark in a private ceremony

• In 1817 his remains were moved to the Cemetery Père Lachaise in Paris.

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Comedie FrancaiseWorld’s First National Theatre

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Comedie Francaise

• Formed 1680

• By order of King Louis XIV

• Granted a monopoly over French drama

• Performs the works of Moliere, Racine and Corneille

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Pierre Cornielle 1606-1684

• Remembered for his tragedies

• Most important work: Le Cid

• A turning point in French Drama

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Academie Francaise

• Organized in 1637• Limited to "forty men

of letters" • Guiding force was

Cardinal Richelieu • Function: Regulation

of the French language and literature

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Cardinal Richelieu1586-1642

• Was King Louis XIII’s “Chief Minister”

• Consolidated royal power and crushed domestic factions

• Patron of the Arts

• The antagonist in The Three Musketeers

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Neoclassical rulesProduct of the Academie Francaise

1. Anything which happens on stage must

be able to happen in real life

2. Every drama must preach a moral lesson

3. No mixing of dramatic styles -- a play was either a comedy or tragedy

4. A play must observe the three unities (time, place and action), and

5. A drama must be divided into five acts

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Neoclassic Tragedy

1. Characters must be drawn from the nobility.

2. Plot must deal with affairs of state

3. Ending must be tragic

4. Dialogue must be poetic

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Neoclassic Comedy

• Characters drawn from the middle and lower class

• Plot must deal with domestic affairs

• Ending must be happy

• Dialogue must be written in prose

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Jean Racine1639-1699

• France’s most important tragic playwright

• Adapted Greek tragedies

• Major work: Phaedre

• Based on Euripides' Hippolytus.

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Hotel de Bourgogne

• 1548: France's first permanent theatre

• Built by the Confraternity of the Passion

• In the town house of the Duke of Burgundy

Cyrano De BergeracHotel de Bourgogne

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Palais Cardina

• Built by Cardinal Richelieu

• 1641: Paris' first proscenium theatre

• 1642: Renamed Palais Royal

• Become’s home of Moliere’s acting company