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DUCLOS, CHARLES PINOT (17041772) , French author, was born at Dinan, in Brittany, in 1704. At an early age he was sent to study at Paris. After some time spent in dissipation he began to cultivate the society of the wits of the time, and became a member of the club or association of young
joint efforts in light literature under the titles of Recueilde ces messieurs, Etrennes de la St-Jean, CEufs de Pdques, &c. His romance of Acajou and Zirphile, composed to suit a series of plates which had been engraved for another work
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Secret Memoirs of the Reigns of Louis XI V. and Louis X V. (for which he was able to utilize the Memoires of Saint Simon, suppressed in 1755), were not published until after the Revolution.Duclos became a member of the Academy of Inscriptions in 1739, and of the French Academy in 1747, being appointed perpetual secretary in 1747. Both academies were indebted to him not only for many valuable contributions, but also for several useful' regulations and improvements. As a member of theAcademy of Inscriptions , he composed several memoirs on trial by combat, on the origin and revolutions of the Celtic and French languages, and on scenic representations and the ancient drama. As a member of the French Academy, he assisted in compiling the new edition of the Dictionary, which was published in 1762; and he made some just and philosophical remarks on the Port Royal Grammar. On several occasions he distinguished himself by vindicating the honour and prerogatives of the societies to which he belonged, and the dignity of the literary character in general. He used to say of himself, " I shall leave behind me a name dear to literary men." The citizens of Dinan, whose interests he always supported with zeal, appointed him mayor of their town in 1744, though he was resident
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A complete edition of the works of Duclos, including an unfinished autobiography, was published by Auger (1821). See also Saint-Beuve, Causeries du lundi, t. ix.; Rene Kerviler, La Bretagne et l'Academie francaise du X Ville siecle (1889); L. Mandon, De la valeur historique des memoires secrets de Duclos (1872). End of Article: DUCLOS, CHARLES PINOT (17041772) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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