Isaac de Benserade (; baptized 5 November 161310 October 1691) was a French poet and playwright.
Born in
Lyons-la-Forêt,
Normandy
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, his family appears to have been connected with
Richelieu, who bestowed on him a pension of 600 ''livres''. On Richelieu's death, Benserade lost his pension but became more and more a favourite at court, especially with
Anne of Austria
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.
He wrote his first tragedy at the age of 23 in 1636, ''Cleopatra'', for the actress
Mademoiselle Bellerose. His first comedy was ''
Iphis and Iante'', which first opened in the
Hôtel de Bourgogne in 1634. This play touches on female homosexuality in the form of cross-dressing, which was a commonplace in French literature in the 17th century.
Benserade provided the words for the court ballets and was in 1674 admitted to the
French Academy
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, where he wielded considerable influence. In 1675, he provided the quatrains to accompany the 39 hydraulic sculpture groups depicting
Aesop's fables
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in
the labyrinth of Versailles
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. In 1676, the failure of his ''Métamorphoses d'Ovide'' in the form of
rondeaux gave a blow to his reputation but by no means destroyed his vogue with his contemporaries. Benserade may be best known for his sonnet on ''Job'' (1651). The sonnet, which he sent to a young lady with his paraphrase on
Job, was placed in competition with the ''Urania'' of
Voiture and led to a dispute on their relative merits that long divided the whole court and the wits into two parties, styled respectively the Jobelins and the Uranists. The partisans of Benserade were headed by the
prince de Conti and
Mlle de Scudéry, and Mme de Montausier and
Jean-Louis Guez de Balzac took the side of Voiture.
Some years before his death, Benserade retired to
Gentilly and devoted himself to a translation of the
Psalms
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The book is an anthology of B ...
, which he nearly completed.
Works
* 1636 ''Cléopâtre''
* 1637 ''La Mort d’Achille et la Dispute de ses armes''
* 1637 ''Gustaphe ou l’Heureuse Ambition''
* 1637 ''Iphis et Iante''
* 1640 ''Méléagre''
* 1648 ''Le Sonnet de Job''
* 1651 ''Ballet de Cassandre''
* 1651 ''Ballet des Fêtes de Bacchus''
* 1653 ''
Ballet de la Nuit''
* 1654 ''Ballet des Proverbes''
* 1654 ''Ballet des Noces de Pélée et de Thétis''
* 1654 ''Ballet du Temps''
* 1655 ''Ballet des Plaisirs''
* 1655 ''Grand Ballet des Bienvenus''
* 1656 ''Ballet de Psyché''
* 1657 ''Ballet de l’Amour malade''
* 1658 ''Ballet royal d’Alcidiane''
* 1659 ''Ballet de la Raillerie''
* 1661 ''Ballet royal de l’Impatience''
* 1661 ''Ballet des Saisons''
* 1663 ''Ballet des Arts''
* 1664 ''Ballet des Amours déguisés''
* 1664 ''
Les Plaisirs de l'île enchantée''
* 1665 ''Ballet royal de la Naissance de Vénus''
* 1666 ''Ballet des Muses''
* 1669 ''Ballet royal de Flore''
* 1676 ''Métamorphoses d’Ovide en rondeaux''
* 1678 ''Fables d'Ésope en quatrains''
* 1681 ''Ballet du Triomphe de l’Amour''
* 1682 ''Labyrinte de Versailles''
* Stances
References
External links
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1613 births
1691 deaths
People from Eure
Writers from Normandy
Members of the Académie Française
17th-century French poets
17th-century French male writers
17th-century French dramatists and playwrights