Thomas Corneille

Thomas Corneille

Thomas Corneille (August 20, 1625 - December 8, 1709) was a French dramatist. He was the brother of Pierre Corneille.

Born in Rouen nearly twenty years after his brother, the "great Corneille", Thomas's skill as a poet seems to have shown itself early. At the age of fifteen he composed a play in Latin which was performed by his fellow-pupils at the Jesuits' college of Rouen. His first play in the French language, "Les Engagements du hasard", was staged in 1647. "Le Feint Astrologue", imitated from the Spanish of Pedro Calderón de la Barca, and itself imitated in Dryden's "An Evening's Love", came the following year.

After his brother's death, Thomas succeeded his vacant chair in the Académie française. He then turned his attention to philology, producing a new edition of the "Remarques" of CF Vaugelas in 1687, and in 1694 a dictionary of technical terms, intended to supplement that of the Academy. A complete translation of Ovid's "Metamorphoses" (he had published six books with the "Heroic Epistles" some years previously) followed in 1697.

In 1704 he lost his sight and was constituted a "veteran," a dignity which gave him the privileges of an academician, while exempting him from the duties. He did not allow his blindness to put a stop to his work, however, and in 1708 produced a large "Dictionnaire universel géographique et historique" in three volumes folio. This was his last major work. He died at Les Andelys at the age of eighty-four.

Thomas Corneille has often been regarded as one who, but for his surname, would merit no notice. Others feel he was unlucky in having a brother who outshone him, as he would have outshone almost anyone else. The brothers were close, and practically lived together. Of his forty-two plays (the highest number assigned to him), the last edition of his complete works contains only thirty-two dramas, but he wrote several in collaboration with other authors. Two are usually reprinted as his masterpieces at the end of his brother's selected works. These are "Ariane" (1672) and the "Comte d'Essex", in the former of which "Rachel" attained success. But of "Laodice", "Camma", "Stilico" and some other pieces, Pierre Corneille himself said that "he wished he had written them," and he was not wont to speak lightly. "Camma" (1661, on the same story as Tennyson's "Cup") deserves special notice.

Thomas Corneille is remarkable in the literary gossip-history of his time. His "Timocrate" boasted of the longest run (80 nights) recorded of any play during the century. For "La Devineresse", he and his cowriter Jean Donneau de Visé, founder of the "Mercure galant" (to which Thomas contributed), received over 6,000 livres, the largest sum known to have been paid during that period. Lastly, one of his pieces ("Le Baron des Fondrières") claims the honor of being the first which was booed off the stage. Thomas Corneille is also remarkable for having excelled in almost all dramatic genres of his time, including the new and innovative genres that were the "pièce à machines" and opera at the time. His machine play "Circé" was among the most successful of the century. His three opera librettoes, "Psyché" (1678), "Bellérophon" (1679) and "Médée" (1693) make him, next to Philippe Quinault and Jean Galbert de Campistron, one of the most important French librettists of the seventeenth century.

There is a monograph, "Thomas Corneille, sa vie rises ouvrages" (1892), by G. Reynier. See also the "Fragments inédits de critique sur Pierre ci Thomas Corneille of Alfred de Vigny", published in 1905.

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External links

* [http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/COR_CRE/CORNEILLE_THOMAS_1625_1709_.html Thomas Corneille Bibliography] from the 1911 version of Encyclopedia Britannica
* [http://www.biblioweb.org/-CORNEILLE-Pierre-.html Biography, Bibliography, Analysis, Plot overview] (in French)


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