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Crispin Ier: La Vie et l'œuvre de Raymond Poisson comdien-pote du XVIIe sicle
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Raymond Poisson, a contemporary of Molire, was the leading comic actor with the troupe of the Htel de Bourgogne and later at the Comdie Franaise during the first five years of its existence. He popularized one of the French stage's best-loved stock characters, the impudent servant Crispin, while finding time to supply his troupe with short comedies in which he himself starred. This study is thoroughly documented and reflects the author's detailed knowledge of, and interest in, the period. It establishes Poisson's place in theatrical history, and illuminates a whole tradition in French theatre in the seventeenth century.
Raymond Poisson, a contemporary of Molire, was the leading comic actor with the troupe of the Htel de Bourgogne and later at the Comdie Franaise during the first five years of its existence. He popularized one of the French stage's best-loved stock characters, the impudent servant Crispin, while finding time to supply his troupe with short comedies in which he himself starred. This study is thoroughly documented and reflects the author's detailed knowledge of, and interest in, the period. It establishes Poisson's place in theatrical history, and illuminates a whole tradition in French theatre in the seventeenth century.






















