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LABICHE, EUGENE MARIN (1815-1888) , French dramatist, was born on the 5th of May 1815, of bourgeois parentage. He read for the bar, but literature had more powerful attractions, and he was hardly twenty when he gave to the Cherubinan impertinent little magazine, long vanished and forgottena short story, entitled, in the cavalier style of the period, Les plus belies sont les plus fausses. A few others followed much in the same strain, but failed to catch the attention of the public. He tried his hand at dramatic criticism in the Revue des theatres, and in 1838 made a double
series culminated in the memorable farce in five acts, Un Chapeau de pailie d'Italie (August 1851). It remains an accomplished specimen of the French imbroglio, in which some one is in search of something, but does not find it till five minutes before the curtain falls. Prior to that date Labiche had been only a successful vaudevilliste among a crowd of others; but a twelvemonth later he made a new departure in Le Misanthrope et l'Auvergnat. All the plays given for the next twenty-five years, although constructed on the old plan, contained a more or less appreciable dose of that comic observation and good sense which gradually raised the French farce almost to the level of the comedy of character and manners. " Of all the subjects," he said, " which offered themselves to me, I have selected the bourgeois. Essentially mediocre in his vices and in his virtues, he stands half-way between the hero and the scoundrel, between the saint and the profligate." During the second period of his career Labiche had the collaboration of Delacour,5 Choler,6 and others. When it is asked what share in the authorship and success of the plays may be claimed for those men, we shall answer in Emile Angler's words: " The distinctive qualities which secured a lasting vogue for the plays of Labiche are to be found in all the comedies written by him with different collaborators, and are conspicuously absent from those which they wrote without him." A more useful and more important collaborator he found in Jean Marie Michel Geoffroy (18131883) whom he had known as a Mutant in his younger days, and who remained his faithful interpreter to the last. Geoffroy impersonated the bourgeois not only to the public, but to the author himself; and it may be assumed that Labiche, when writing, could see and hear Geoffroy acting the character and uttering, in his pompous, fussy way, the words that he had just committed to paper . Celimare le biers-aime (1863), Le Voyage de M. Perrichon (1860), La Grammaire, Un Pied dans le crime, La Cagnotte (1864), may be quoted as the happiest productions of Labiche.In 1877 he brought his connexion with the stage to a close, and retired to his rural property in Sologne. There he could be 1 Victor Varin, pseudonym of Charles Voirin (1798-1869).2 Marc Antoine Amedee Michel (1812-1868), vaudevillist. 3 Louis Francois Nicolaise, called Clairville (1811-1879), part-author of the famous Fille de Mme Angot (1872). 4 Philippe Francois Pinel, called Dumanoir (1806-1865). 5 Alfred Charlemagne Lartigue, called Delacour (1815-1885). For a list
6 Adolphe Joseph Choler (1822-1889).seen, dressed as a farmer, with low-brimmed hat, thick gaiters and an enormous stick, superintending the agricultural work
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Some foolish admirers have placed him on a level with Moliere, but it will be enough to say that he was something better than a public amuseur. Many of his plays have been transferred to the English stage. They are, on the whole, as sound as they are entertaining. Love is practically absent from his theatre. In none of his plays did he ever venture into the depths of feminine psychology, and womankind is only represented in them by pretentious old maids and silly, insipid, almost dumb, young
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His Theatre complet (to vols., 18781879) Contains a preface by Emile Augier. End of Article: LABICHE, EUGENE MARIN (1815-1888) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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