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}} | years_active = | spouse = Henriette Joséphine Béguin | signature = }} Ferdinand Dugué (18 February 1816 – 5 December 1913[1]) was a 19th-century French poet and playwright. He wrote poetry and both comic and dramatic plays, some of them in collaboration. He also authored studies about historic personalities such as Mathurin Régnier and Salvator Rosa. BiographyFamilyDugué was born in Chartres, the son of Pierre-Joseph Dugué de La Fauconnerie, a lawyer, and Barbe Victoire Thérèse Feron.[2] On 20 November 1840, he married Henriette Joséphine Béguin, daughter of a naval officer, with whom he would celebrate their 70th anniversary of marriage in 1910.[3] The bridal blessing took place in the chapel of the Paris Foreign Missions Society, rue du Bac. The politician Henri-Joseph Dugué de La Fauconnerie was his nephew. YouthHe grew up in a house in the cloister Notre-Dame à Chartres. After attending college in that city, he continued his studies in Paris, hosted by the Pension Landry, where he earned a mention at the Concours général in 1830. The City of Chartres held a ceremony in his honor at the Hotel de Ville on 12 September 1830 in the presence of mayor Adelphe Chasles, who crowned him with golden crown of oak, and the College of Chartres principal, abbot Calluet.[4] CareerOne of Dugué's best known works was his romantic drama about the Italian painter Salvator Rosa; this was well-received when performed at the Théâtre de Porte-Saint-Martin in 1851 and was revived several times.[5] Another work was his 1857 play about William Shakespeare; drawing on the rather meagre historical facts available, this play brought the playwright to life, creating an easily believable portrait of what he might have been like.[6] Dugué was vice-president of the Société des Auteurs et Compositeurs Dramatiques. In 1870, he was appointed chief patriot of the National Defence for the north canton of Chartres.[7] Born the year after the Battle of Waterloo and died the year before the beginning of World War I, Duguée's life spanned a major part of the history of France since he also witnessed the Franco-Prussian War of 1870. When he died aged 97, the French theater era of vaudevilles and conventional comedies was getting very near its end. He lived long enough to see the emergence of modern genres of theater, starting with Ubu Roi in 1896, which would eventually lead to the post World War II Theatre of the Absurd. EventsIn 1870, Dugué confronted the Prussian army and told with humour this episode: On October 21, 1870, the Prussians reached Mainvilliers and soon a rain of shells and shrapnel fell on the village. The shells searched my small park with mathematical precision and they spared my house, it was probably because a high forest of oak masked the enemies pointers. I had with me forty national Mainvilliers guards. We heard several times over our heads quick whistles and violent cracking of whips. Never mind, can't I help but say, laughing at one of my neighbors, they obusent the situation. Suddenly the earth flew near me, and I felt a strong shock, "Sir", quietly shouted our bugle, "it's just sank into the carrot field". We had to leave Mainvilliers, the Germans, when they entered my house, riddled my portrait with bayonets; it is always in my living room, decorated with these moles. A few days later, I read in a Prussian paper: "Our glorious army entered Chartres after taking the Mainvilliers fort". My house, a fort! It is a fort almost like it's a castle![8] On 20 September 1900, at the request of local authorities, he hosted a country breakfast held in the park of his castle of Mainvilliers, Eure-et-Loir, for the president Émile Loubet, who had come to attend a military review.[9] QuoteAsked in 1910 by the newspaper Le Gaulois on what he thought of contemporary theater movement, Dugué replied: "Only one thing surprises me it is that theater has not succumbed already under the onslaught of its three mortal enemies, pornography, music hall and cinema."[11] Works{{refimprove section|date=July 2016}}{{div col}}
References1. ^[https://books.google.com/books/about/Ferdinand_Dugu%C3%A9_18_f%C3%A9vrier_1816_5_d%C3%A9c.html?id=x-x4QwAACAAJ&redir_esc=y Ferdinand Dugué (18 février 1816-5 décembre 1913). (Discours prononcés aux obsèques par MM. Robert de Flers, Fessard et Maurice Lasnier).] books.google.fr 2. ^Birth certificate n°169 of the vital record file in Chartres for the year 1816. Curiously the act reads "Ferdinand Adrien Joseph Dugué, male, son of Pierre Joseph Dugué de la Fauconnerie" 3. ^Journal de Chartres, 25 November 1910. 4. ^Journal de Chartres, 12 Septembre 1900 "Souvenirs Chartrains – Vieux Papiers" 5. ^{{cite book|author=Patty, James|title=Salvator Rosa in French Literature: From the Bizarre to the Sublime|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=SfACU1KWt30C&pg=PR7|year=2005|publisher=University Press of Kentucky |isbn=0-8131-7193-8 |page=7}} 6. ^{{cite book|author1=Dugue, Ferdinand|author2=Morlock, Frank J.|title=William Shakespeare|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=UHq7leGbO9UC |year=2007 |publisher=Borgo Press |isbn=978-1-4344-0125-0}} 7. ^Journal de Chartres, 18 February 1910. 8. ^Le Journal de Chartres, 30 September 1900. 9. ^Journal de Chartres, 25 November 1910. 10. ^Le Journal de Chartres, 19 septembre 1900. 11. ^Journal de Chartres, 22 February 1910 12. ^{{Cite web|title = Geoffroy Rudel : Dugué, Ferdinand : Free Download & Streaming|url = https://archive.org/details/geoffroyrudel01dugu|publisher = Internet Archive|accessdate = 2015-10-14}} 13. ^Le Vol des heures, read online 14. ^Les Pirates de la savane on Gallica 15. ^Les Éclats d'obus, read online 16. ^Les Épaves, read online Sources
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