Jean-François Regnard

Jean-François Regnard Jean-François Regnard (7 February 1655 – 4 September 1709), "the most distinguished, after Molière, of the comic poets of the seventeenth century", was a dramatist, born in Paris, who is equally famous now for the travel diary he kept of a voyage in 1681.

Regnard inherited a fortune from his father, a successful merchant who had given him an excellent classical education; he then increased it, he affirms, by gambling. He took to traveling, and on a return voyage from Italy in 1678 was at the age of twenty-two captured by an Algerian pirate, sold as a slave in Algiers and taken to Constantinople, where the French consul paid ransom for his release. He went on traveling, undaunted. His ''Voyage de Flandre et de Hollande, commencé le 26 avril 1681.'' reporting his trip through the Low Countries, Denmark and Sweden, where he dallied at the courts of Christian V and Charles XI and then north to Lapland, returning through Poland, Hungary and Germany to France, is mined by social historians. The section often published on its own, his ''Voyage de Laponie'', largely inspired by Johannes Schefferus, describes the way of life of the Sami of Lapland; it was not published until 1731, when its description of the backwardness and simplicity of the Sami people, their curious pagan customs, alcohol addiction and untidy lifestyle, introduced these strangers to cultured Europe.

After his return to Paris he purchased a sinecure in the Treasury that required no attention, and wrote farces and skits for the Théâtre des italiens, 1688–96. After inheriting his mother's considerable fortune in 1693, he devoted the time divided between his ''hôtel'' in Paris and his country house, the château of Grillon, near Dourdan, to writing comedies in verse for the Comédie française, twenty-three in total, the best of them being ''Le Joueur'' ("The Gamester", 1696), ''Le Distrait'' (1697), ''Les Ménechmes'' (1705), and his masterwork, ''Le Légataire universel'' ("The residuary legatee" [1706]), following closely in the steps of Molière. He was admired by Boileau.

He died at his château of Grillon in 1709. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Comédies du théâtre italien / by Regnard, Jean-François, 1655-1709

    Published 1981
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    Le légataire universel : suivi de, La critique du légataire / by Regnard, Jean-François, 1655-1709

    Published 1994
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    Attendez-moi sous l'orme : La Sérénade ; et Le Bal : comédies / by Regnard, Jean-François, 1655-1709

    Published 1991
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    Le joueur / by Regnard, Jean-François, 1655-1709

    Published 1986
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    Les oeuvres de M. Regnard by Regnard, Jean François, 1655-1709

    Published 1742
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    Oeuvres de Regnard. by Regnard, Jean François, 1655-1709

    Published 1816
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    Les oeuvres de M. Regnard by Regnard, Jean François, 1655-1709

    Published 1742
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    Oeuvres complètes de Regnard / by Regnard, Jean-François, 1655-1709

    Published 1826
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    Wit's last stake by King, Thomas, 1730-1805

    Published 1768
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    Wit's last stake a farce. by King, Thomas, 1730-1805

    Published 1769
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    The gamester : a comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Lincolns-Inn-Fields / by Centlivre, Susanna, 1667?-1723

    Published 1736
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    The heirs of Moliere : four French comedies of the 17th and 18th centuries /

    Published 2003
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    The heirs of Molière : four French comedies of the 17th and 18th centuries /

    Published 2003
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    The intriguing chambermaid a comedy of two acts /

    Published 1750
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