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Augustin Eugène Scribe (24 December 1791 – 20 February 1861), was a French dramatist and librettist. He is best known for the perfection of the so-called "well-made play
Well-made play

The well-made play is a genre of drama from the Nineteenth-century theatre that Eug?ne Scribe first codified and that Victorien Sardou developed....
" (pièce bien faite). This dramatic formula was a mainstay of popular theater for over 100 years.

be was born in Paris.






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Eugene Scribe
Augustin Eugène Scribe (24 December 1791 – 20 February 1861), was a French dramatist and librettist. He is best known for the perfection of the so-called "well-made play
Well-made play

The well-made play is a genre of drama from the Nineteenth-century theatre that Eug?ne Scribe first codified and that Victorien Sardou developed....
" (pièce bien faite). This dramatic formula was a mainstay of popular theater for over 100 years.

Biography

Scribe was born in Paris. His father was a silk merchant, and he was well educated, being destined for the law
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. However, he soon began to write for the stage. His first piece, Le Prétendu sans le savoir, was produced anonymously at the Variétés in 1810, and was a failure. Numerous other plays, written in collaboration with various authors, followed; but Scribe achieved no distinct success till 1815.

Scribe's main subject matter was the contemporary bourgeoisie. He mastered his craft writing comédies vaudevilles, short middle-class entertainments, often with songs. He wrote very popular pieces with elaborate plots full of clever twists. What they lack, it is generally thought, is depth of character, thought, or social criticism. They stand in sharp contrast, for example, to Romantic
Romanticism

Romanticism is a complex artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that originated in the second half of the 18th century in Western Europe, and gained strength during the Industrial Revolution....
 plays of the same period, such as those of Victor Hugo
Victor Hugo

Victor-Marie Hugo was a France poet, playwright, novelist, essayist, visual artist, statesman, human rights activist and exponent of the Romanticism movement in France....
.

His first major success was Une Nuit de la garde nationale (Night of the National Guard, 1815), a collaboration with Delestre Poirson. Much of his later work was also written in collaboration with others.

He was extremely prolific. He wrote every kind of drama--vaudevilles, comedies, tragedies, opera-libretti. To the Gymnase theatre alone he is said to have furnished a hundred and fifty pieces before 1830. He had a number of co-workers, one of whom supplied the story, another the dialogue, a third the jokes and so on. He is said in some cases to have sent sums of money for "copyright in ideas" to men who were unaware that he had taken suggestions from their work. Among his collaborators were Jean Henri Dupin (1787-1887), Germain Delavigne, Delestre-Poirson, Mélesyule (AHJ Duveyrier), Marc-Antoine Madeleine Désaugiers
Marc-Antoine Madeleine Désaugiers

Marc-Antoine Madeleine D?saugiers was a France composer, dramatist, and song-writer.Note: Marc-Antoine Madeleine D?saugiers is easily confused in historical writings with his father, Marc-Antoine D?saugiers who was himself a composer of eleven operatic works, mostly comedies, for the stages of Paris, and left ten stage compositions unpe...
, Xavier Saintine and Ernest Legouvé
Ernest Legouvé

Gabriel Jean Baptiste Ernest Wilfrid Legouv? was a France dramatist....
.

He wrote libretti for opera
Opera

Opera is an Performing arts in which singers and musicians perform a dramatic work which combines a text and a musical score. Opera is part of the Western classical music tradition....
s with almost every major opera composer of his time in France and Italy. He collaborated with Giacomo Meyerbeer
Giacomo Meyerbeer

Giacomo Meyerbeer was a noted Germany-born opera composer, and the first great exponent of Grand Opera....
 on a number of occasions, and also provided the words for works by Giuseppe Verdi
Giuseppe Verdi

Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi was an Italian Romantic music composer, mainly of opera. He was one of the most influential composers in the 19th century....
, Vincenzo Bellini
Vincenzo Bellini

Vincenzo Salvatore Carmelo Francesco Bellini was an Italy opera composer. Known for his flowing melodic lines for which he was named "the Swan of Catania", Bellini was the quintessential composer of Bel canto opera....
, Daniel Auber, Fromental Halévy
Fromental Halévy

Jacques-Fran?ois-Fromental-?lie Hal?vy was a France composer. He is known today largely for his opera La Juive....
, François Boïeldieu
François-Adrien Boïeldieu

Fran?ois-Adrien Boieldieu was a France composer, mainly of operas....
, Gaetano Donizetti
Gaetano Donizetti

Domenico Gaetano Maria Donizetti was an Italy composer from Bergamo, Lombardy. Donizetti's most famous work is Lucia di Lammermoor , and arguably his most immediately recognizable piece of music is the aria "Una furtiva lagrima" from L'elisir d'amore ....
 and Gioacchino Rossini
Gioacchino Rossini

Gioachino Antonio Rossini was a popular Italian composer who created 39 operas as well as sacred music and chamber music. His best known works include Il barbiere di Siviglia , La Cenerentola and Guillaume Tell ....
. At the time of his death, he was working on the libretto for Meyerbeer's L'Africaine
L'Africaine

L'africaine is a grand opera, the last work of the composer Giacomo Meyerbeer. The French libretto was written by Eug?ne Scribe. Meyerbeer's working title for the opera was 'Vasco da Gama', the hero....
.

His debut in serious comedy was made at the Théâtre Français
Comédie-Française

The Com?die-Fran?aise or Th??tre-Fran?ais is one of the few state theaters in France. It is the only state theater to have its own troupe of actors....
 in 1822 with Valérie, the first of many successful plays. His understandng of the mechanism of the stage and of the tastes of the audience was wonderful. For purely theatrical ability he is unrivalled, and his plays are still regarded as models of dramatic construction. Moreover he was for fifty years the best exponent of the ideas of the French middle classes, so that he deserves respectful attention, even though his style be vulgar and his characters commonplace.

He wrote a few novels, but none of any mark.

The best-known of Scribe's comedies are:
  • Bertrand et Suzette; ou Le Mariage de raison (1826)
  • Bertrand et Raton, on l'art de conspirer (The School for Politicians, 1833)
  • Une Chaine (1842)
  • Le Verre d'eau (The Glass of Water, 1842)
  • Adrienne Lecouvreur (1849), in conjunction with Legouvé
  • Bataille de Dames (The Ladies' Battle, 1851)
  • the libretti of many of the most famous operas of the middle of the century, especially those of Auber and Meyerbeer. The books of La Muette de Portici
    La muette de Portici

    La muette de Portici originally entitled Masaniello, ou La muette de Portici, is an opera in five acts by Daniel Auber, with a libretto by Germain Delavigne, revised by Eug?ne Scribe....
    , Fra Diavolo
    Fra Diavolo (opera)

    Fra Diavolo, ou L'h?tellerie de Terracine is an op?ra comique in three acts by the French composer Daniel-Fran?ois-Esprit Auber, first performed at the Op?ra-Comique, Paris on 28 January, 1830....
    , Robert le Diable
    Robert le diable (opera)

    Robert le diable is an opera by Giacomo Meyerbeer, often regarded as the first grand opera. The libretto was written by Eug?ne Scribe and Casimir Delavigne and has little connection to the medieval legend of Robert the Devil....
    , and of Les Huguenots
    Les Huguenots

    Les Huguenots is a French opera by Giacomo Meyerbeer, one of the most popular and spectacular examples of the style of grand opera. The libretto was written by Eug?ne Scribe and ?mile Deschamps....
     are wholly or in part by him., as is Halévy's La Juive
    La Juive

    La Juive is a grand opera in five acts by Fromental Hal?vy to an original France libretto by Eug?ne Scribe....
     and Boieldieu
    François-Adrien Boïeldieu

    Fran?ois-Adrien Boieldieu was a France composer, mainly of operas....
    's La Dame blanche
    La Dame blanche

    'La dame blanche' is an op?ra comique in three acts by the France composer Fran?ois-Adrien Bo?eldieu . The libretto was written by Eug?ne Scribe and is based on episodes from no less than five of the works by Scotland writer Sir Walter Scott, including his novels The Monastery, Guy Mannering, and The Abbot....
    .
  • the libretto for Verdi's Les vêpres siciliennes
    Les vêpres siciliennes

    Les v?pres siciliennes is an opera in five acts by the Italy Romanticism composer Giuseppe Verdi set to a French language libretto by Charles Duveyrier and Eug?ne Scribe from their work Le duc d'Albe....
     (I vespri siciliani) and Donizetti's Dom Sébastien
    Dom Sébastien

    Dom S?bastien, Roi de Portugal is a French language grand opera in five acts by Gaetano Donizetti. The libretto was written by Eug?ne Scribe, based on Paul-Henri Foucher's play Dom S?bastian de Portugal , a historic-fiction about Sebastian of Portugal and his ill-fated 1578 expedition to Morocco....
    .
  • His plays also were adapted for the Italian libretti of Bellini's La sonnambula
    La sonnambula

    La sonnambula is an opera semiseria in two acts, music by Vincenzo Bellini to an Italian libretto by Felice Romani, based on a ballet-pantomime by Eug?ne Scribe....
    , Francesco Cilea
    Francesco Cilea

    Francesco Cilea was an Italian composer. Today he is particularly known for his operas L'arlesiana and Adriana Lecouvreur....
    's Adriana Lecouvreur
    Adriana Lecouvreur

    Adriana Lecouvreur is an opera in four acts by Francesco Cilea to an Italian libretto by Arturo Colautti, based on the Play by Eug?ne Scribe and Ernest Legouv?....
    , and Donizetti's L'elisir d'amore
    L'elisir d'amore

    L'elisir d'amore is a melodramma giocoso in two acts by the Italian composer Gaetano Donizetti. Felice Romani wrote the Italian language libretto after Eug?ne Scribe's libretto for Daniel-Fran?ois-Esprit Auber's Le philtre ....
    .


Among the actors he wrote starring roles for are Mlle Mars and Rachel
Rachel (actress)

Elisabeth Rachel F?lix , better known only as Rachel , was a France actress....
.

Scribe was elected to the Académie française
Académie française

L'Acad?mie fran?aise, or the French Academy, is the pre-eminent France learned body on matters pertaining to the French language. The Acad?mie was officially established in 1635 by Cardinal Richelieu, the chief minister to Louis XIII of France....
 in 1834.

His Œuvres complétes appeared in seventy-six volumes in 1874-1885. See Legouvé, Eugène Scribe (1874).

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