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Jean Castaing (1723 in
Alençon Alençon (, , ; nrf, Alençoun) is a commune in Normandy, France, capital of the Orne department. It is situated west of Paris. Alençon belongs to the intercommunality of Alençon (with 52,000 people). History The name of Alençon is fi ...
– March 1805 in Alençon) was an 18th-century French poet, playwright and printer.


Biography

Both an author, typographer, or bookbinder, Castaing who by profession was collector of the
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in his hometown, is the author of several plays printed by himself in his print shop. This collection, whose plays have been described as "as bad as misprinted", has no other merit than its rarity. The author says ingenuously in his preface that by printing 30 copies of his theater, "he had no other purpose than to distract himself, without the annoyance to bother over thirty people". According to the same preface, it seems that this theater was to consist of four volumes, unless one counts for the fourth volume ''la Femme curieuse'', printed in 1793, and which is part of Volume III. Because of this, his poetry and theater are extremely rare. The local historian Léon de La Sicotière had his complete theatrical and poetic productions, printed to a very small number of copies in his rich library. Several of Castaing's plays have been performed on the stage of Alencon. Founder of the Alençonnaise
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("Saint-Louis-des-Cœurs-Zélés"), in 1752, he represented the masonry from Orne at the creation of the
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in 1773.


Works

* ''Vaudevilles et Chansons du Bouquet des Moissonneurs'', divertissement-mascarade, Alençon, 1783, in-8°. * ''Recueil de pièces de théâtre'', Alençon, 1791-2, 3 vol. in-8°. * The ''Bibliothèque dramatique'' by Martineau de Soleinne''Bibliothèque dramatique de Monsieur de Soleinne. Catalog established by
P. L. Jacob Paul Lacroix (; 27 February 1806 – 16 October 1884) was a French author and journalist. He is known best by his pseudonym P.L. Jacob, bibliophile, or Bibliophile Jacob, suggested by his great interest in libraries and books generally. Biogr ...
, bibliophile. Paris, Alliance des Arts, 1843-1845, 6 vol.''
(1844) contains the most complete list of drama works by Jean Castaing, that is: ** ''Apologie de ma solitude'' ** ''Prologue et scènes allégoriques'' ** ''Le Philosophe soi-disant'' ** ''Prologue de Lise'' ** ''Lise, ou le triomphe de la reconnaissance'' ** ''La Fête du village'' ** ''l'Avant-Soupé'' ** ''Le Véritable ami'' ** ''Le Misanthrope corrigé'' ** ''Tout ou Rien'' ** ''Paméla'' ** ''Paméla mariée'' ** ''La Femme curieuse, ou les Francs-Maçons'' * Autres créations littéraires de Jean Castaing conservées à la BNF : ** ''Opuscules d'un amateur, imprimé par lui-même.Tome premier (1785)'' ** ''Opuscules de J.Castaing, revus, corrigés et augmentés, imprimés par lui-même, 2e édition.- Distiques et pensées morales et philosophiques, imprimés par lui-même. 2e édition (1790)'' ** ''Fugitives de J.Castaing, imprimées par lui-même (1794)''


References


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Jacques-Charles Brunet Jacques Charles Brunet (2 November 1780 – 14 November 1867) was a French bibliographer. Biography He was born in Paris, the son of a bookseller. He began his bibliographical career by the preparation of several auction catalogues, notable exa ...
, ''Manuel du libraire et de l’amateur de livres'', t.1, Paris, Silvestre, (p. 569). *
Théodore-Éloi Lebreton Théodore-Éloi Lebreton (1 December 1803 – 12 December 1883) was a 19th-century autodidact French poet, chansonnier and bibliographer. Biography Born from a day laborer and a washerwoman, Lebreton entered at age seven in an indienne factory ...
, ''Biographie normande'', t. 1, Rouen, Le Brument, 1865, (p. 385). *
Joseph-Marie Quérard Joseph Marie Quérard (25 December 1797 – 3 December 1865) was a French bibliographer. He was born at Rennes, where he was apprenticed to a bookseller. Sent abroad on business, he remained in Vienna from 1819 to 1824, where he drew up the fir ...
, ''La France littéraire, ou Dictionnaire bibliographique des savants'', t.2, Paris, Firmin-Didot, 1828, (p. 72) * ''Bulletin de la société historique et archéologique de l’Orne'', t. III, Alençon, Renaut- De Broise, (p. 410–1). * '' L’Intermédiaire des chercheurs et curieux'', t.7, Paris, Sandoz et Fischbacher, 1874, (p. 412). * ''Revue de l'exposition maçonnique 2003 du '' under the direction of Éric Saunier, (p. 10) * ''Bibliothèque dramatique de Monsieur
Alexandre Martineau de Soleinne Alexandre may refer to: * Alexandre (given name) * Alexandre (surname) * Alexandre (film) See also * Alexander * Xano (disambiguation) Xano is the name of: * Xano, a Portuguese hypocoristic of the name " Alexandre (disambiguation)" * Idálio ...
. Catalogue rédigé par
P. L. Jacob Paul Lacroix (; 27 February 1806 – 16 October 1884) was a French author and journalist. He is known best by his pseudonym P.L. Jacob, bibliophile, or Bibliophile Jacob, suggested by his great interest in libraries and books generally. Biogr ...
, bibliophile. Paris, Alliance des Arts, 1843-1845, 6 vol.''


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Jean castaing
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