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{{Short description|French dramatist (1815–1888)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=September 2023}} {{Infobox writer | name = Eugène Labiche | image = Eugene Labiche par Desboutin.jpg | birth_date = {{birth date|1815|05|06|df=y}} | birth_place = [[Paris]], French Empire | death_date = {{death date and age|1888|01|22|1815|05|06|df=y}} | death_place = Paris, France | resting_place = [[Cimetière de Montmartre]] | genre = [[Dramaturgy]] | notableworks = ''[[The Italian Straw Hat (play)|The Italian Straw Hat]]'' }} {{French literature sidebar}} '''Eugène Marin Labiche''' ({{IPA|fr|øʒɛn maʁɛ̃ labiʃ}}; 6 May 1815{{snd}}22 January 1888) was a French [[dramatist]]. He remains famous for his contribution to the [[Vaudeville|vaudeville genre]] and his passionate and domestic [[Pochade|pochades]]. In the 1860s, he reached his peak with a series of successes including [[The Voyage of Mr. Perrichon|Le Voyage de M. Perrichon]] (1860), La Poudre aux yeux (1861), La Station Champbaudet (1862) and La Cagnotte (1864). He worked with [[Jacques Offenbach]], then director of the Bouffes-Parisiens, to write [[Libretto|librettos]] for operettas and for several comic operas. His 1851 [[farce]] ''[[The Italian Straw Hat (play)|The Italian Straw Hat]]'', written with [[Marc-Michel]], has been adapted many times to stage and screen. ==Early life== He was born into a [[bourgeois]] family and studied law.<ref>{{cite book|last1=McLeish|first1=Kenneth|title=An Italian Straw Hat|date=1996|publisher=Nick Hern Books Limited|location=Introduction|isbn=978-1-85459-300-9|url=http://www.dramaonlinelibrary.com/books/an-italian-straw-hat-iid-155183/do-9781784603236-div-00000002|access-date=31 May 2017}}</ref> At the age of twenty, he contributed a short story to ''Chérubin'' magazine, entitled "Les plus belles sont les plus fausses" ("The most beautiful are the most fake/false"). A few others followed, but failed to catch the attention of the public.{{sfn|Filon|1911|pp=4-5}} ==Career== Labiche tried his hand at dramatic criticism in the ''Revue des théâtres'' and in 1838, wrote and premiered two plays. The small ''Théâtre du Pantheon'' produced, to some popular success, his drama ''L'Avocat Loubet'', while a [[Comédie en vaudeville|vaudeville]], ''Monsieur de Coyllin, ou l'homme infiniment poli'' (written in collaboration with [[Marc-Michel]] and performed at the Palais Royal) introduced a provincial actor who was to become and to remain a great Parisian favourite, the famous comedian [[Grassot]].{{sfn|Filon|1911|p=5}} [[File:Eugène Labiche A.jpg|thumb|right|Statue in [[Souvigny-en-Sologne]], France]]In the same year, Labiche, still doubtful about his true vocation, published a romance called ''La Clé des champs''. According to [[Léon Halévy]], Labiche's publisher went bankrupt soon after the novel was out: "A lucky misadventure, for this timely warning of Destiny sent him back to the stage, where a career of success was awaiting him." There was yet another obstacle in the way. When he married, Labiche solemnly promised his wife's parents that he would renounce a profession then considered incompatible with moral regularity and domestic happiness. A year later, his wife released him from his vow, and Labiche recalled the incident when he dedicated the first edition of his complete works to her.{{sfn|Filon|1911|p=5}} In conjunction with [[Charles Varin]], [[Marc-Michel]], [[Clairville (Louis-François Nicolaïe)|Louis François Clairville]], [[Dumanoir|Philippe François Dumanoir]], and others, he contributed comic plays interspersed with couplets to various Paris theatres. He was considered a successful but undistinguished vaudevillist, until he paired with [[Marc-Michel]] to create the five-act [[farce]], ''[[Un chapeau de paille d'Italie (play)|Un Chapeau de paille d'Italie]]'' (''The Italian Straw Hat''), which turned out to be a major success upon its opening in August 1851. It is an accomplished specimen of the French [[imbroglio]]-style play, in which someone is in search of something, but does not find it till five minutes before the curtain falls. For the next twenty-five years, he continued to write successful comedies and vaudevilles, all basically constructed on the same plan and containing a dose of comic observation and good sense. "Of all the subjects," he said, "which offered themselves to me, I have selected the bourgeois. Essentially mediocre in his vices and in his virtues, he stands half-way between the hero and the scoundrel, between the saint and the profligate."{{sfn|Filon|1911|p=5}} During the second period of his career Labiche collaborated with [[Alfred Delacour]], [[Adolphe Choler]], and others. Emile Augier said: "The distinctive qualities which secured a lasting vogue for the plays of Labiche are to be found in all the comedies written by him with different collaborators, and are conspicuously absent from those which they wrote without him." Even more important was his professional relationship with actor [[:fr:Jean Marie Geoffroy|Jean Marie Geoffroy]], who specialized in Labiche's pompous and fussy bourgeois characters. Many of Labiche's roles were written specifically for Geoffroy. ''Célimare le bien-aimé'' (1863), ''Le Voyage de M. Perrichon'' (1860), ''La Grammaire'', ''Un Pied dans le crime'', ''La Cagnotte'' (1864), were some of Labiche's most important plays.{{sfn|Filon|1911|p=5}} ==Retirement and death== In 1877, he ended his connection with the stage, and retired to his rural property in Sologne. There, he devoted his energies to supervising agricultural work and to reclaiming land and marshes. His lifelong friend, [[Émile Augier]], visited him there, and strongly advised Labiche to publish a collected and revised edition of his works. Though Labiche was initially reluctant, he issued, during 1878 and 1879, his comic plays in ten volumes, which were enthusiastically received. Many people had assumed that Labiche's plays owed their popularity to the actors who had appeared in them, but, upon reading the plays, they realized that their success was due to the writing itself, with its humor and skilled characterization. Due to this re-evaluation of Labiche's writing, he was elected to the ''[[Académie française]]'' in 1880.{{sfn|Filon|1911|p=5}} Labiche died in Paris and was buried in the [[Cimetière de Montmartre]]. == Plays == {{div col |colwidth=20em}} *1840: ''Deux Papas Très-bien, ou La Grammaire de Chicard'' *1844: ''Le Major Cravachon'' *1846: ''Frisette'' *1848: ''Le Club Champenois'' *1848: ''Un Jeune Homme Pressé'' *1850: ''Embrassons-nous, Folleville!'' *1850: ''La Fille Bien Gardée'' *1850: ''Un garçon de chez Véry'' *1851: ''[[The Italian Straw Hat (play)|The Italian Straw Hat]]'' (''Un chapeau de paille d'Italie'') *1852: ''Maman Sabouleux'' *1852: ''Edgar et sa Bonne'' *1852: ''Mon Isménie!'' *1852: ''Un Monsieur qui Prend la Mouche'' *1852: ''Les Suites d'un Premier Lit'' *1853: ''La Chasse aux Corbeaux'' *1854: ''Les Marquises de la fourchette'' *1855: ''La Perle de la Canebière'' *1856: ''Si Jamais je te pince...!'' *1857: ''L'Affaire de la rue de Lourcine'' *1857: ''Les Noces de Bouchencœur'' *1858: ''L'Avare en gants jaunes'' *1858: ''Un Monsieur qui Brûlé une dame'' *1858: ''Deux Merles Blancs'' *1858: ''Le Clou aux Maris'' *1859: ''Les Petites Mans'' *1859: ''Le Baron de Fourchevif'' *1860: ''Les Deux Timides'' *1860: ''Un Gros Mot'' *1860: ''J'Invite le Colonel!'' *1860: ''La Sensitive'' *1860: ''Le Voyage de monsieur Perrichon'' *1861: ''{{ill|La Poudre aux yeux|fr}}'' *1861: ''Les Vivacités du Capitaine Tic'' *1861: ''J'ai Compromis ma femme'' *1862: ''Les Petits Oiseaux'' *1862: ''La Station Champbaudet'' *1862: ''Les 37 Sous de Monsieur Montaudoiun '' *1862: ''Le première pas'' *1863: ''La Commode de Victorine'' *1863: ''Célimar: Le Bien-Aimé'' *1864: ''La Cagnotte'' *1864: ''Moi'' *1864: ''Un Mari qui lance sa femme'' *1864: ''Le Point de Mire'' *1865: ''Le Voyage en Chine'' *1866: ''Un Pied Dans le Crime'' *1867: ''La Grammaire'' *1867: ''La Main Leste'' *1868: ''Le Petit Voyage'' *1869: ''Le Choix d'un Gendre (un pochade en un acte)'' *1870: ''Le Plus Heureux des Trois'' *1872: ''Doit-on le dire?'' *1873: ''29 Degrés à l'Ombre'' *1875: ''Les Trente Millions de Gladiator'' *1875: ''Le Cachemire X. B. T.'' *1876: ''Le Prix Martin'' *1876: ''La Cigale chez les fourmis'' {{div col end}} == Filmography == *''L'Affaire de la rue de Lourcine'', directed by [[Henri Diamant-Berger]] (France, 1923, based on the play ''L'Affaire de la rue de Lourcine''), which starred [[Maurice Chevalier]]. *''La Fille bien gardée'', directed by [[Louis Feuillade]] (France, 1924, based on the play ''La Fille bien gardée'') <!--21 March 1924--> *''[[The Italian Straw Hat (1928 film)|The Italian Straw Hat]]'', directed by [[René Clair]] (France, 1928, based on the play ''[[The Italian Straw Hat (play)|The Italian Straw Hat]]'') <!--13 January 1928--> *''[[Two Timid Souls (1928 film)|Two Timid Souls]]'', directed by [[René Clair]] (France, 1928, based on the play ''Les Deux Timides'') <!--5 December 1928--> *''L'Affaire de la rue de Lourcine'', directed by [[Marcel Dumont]] (France, 1932, short film, based on the play ''L'Affaire de la rue de Lourcine'') <!--28 April 1932--> *''Le Voyage de monsieur Perrichon'', directed by [[Jean Tarride]] (France, 1934, based on the play ''Le Voyage de monsieur Perrichon'') <!--11 May 1934--> *''[[The Leghorn Hat]]'', directed by [[Wolfgang Liebeneiner]] (Germany, 1939, based on the play ''[[The Italian Straw Hat (play)|The Italian Straw Hat]]'') <!--4 April 1939--> * ''[[My Aunt the Dictator]]'', directed by [[René Pujol]] (France, 1939, based on the play ''Maman Sabouleux'') <!--11 May 1934--> *''Un chapeau de paille d'Italie'', directed by [[Maurice Cammage]] (France, 1941, based on the play ''[[The Italian Straw Hat (play)|The Italian Straw Hat]]'') <!--1941, Lyon--> *''[[Two Timid Souls (1943 film)|Two Timid Souls]]'', directed by [[Yves Allégret]] (France, 1943, based on the play ''Les Deux Timides'') <!--3 March 1943--> *''{{Interlanguage link multi|Il viaggio del signor Perrichon|it}}'', directed by [[Paolo Moffa]] (Italy, 1943, based on the play ''Le Voyage de monsieur Perrichon'') <!--2 August 1943--> *''{{Interlanguage link multi|Die tolle Susanne|de}}'', directed by [[Géza von Bolváry]] (Germany, 1945, based on the play ''Les Trente Millions de Gladiator''), unfinished film *''[[My Niece Susanne]]'', directed by [[Wolfgang Liebeneiner]] (West Germany, 1950, based on the play ''Les Trente Millions de Gladiator'') *''[[Three Days of Fun in Paris]]'', directed by [[Émile Couzinet]] (France, 1954, based on the play ''La Cagnotte'') <!--14 May 1954--> *''Matrimonios juveniles'', directed by [[José Díaz Morales]] (Mexico, 1961, based on the play ''[[The Italian Straw Hat (play)|The Italian Straw Hat]]'') *''[[Straw Hat (film)|Straw Hat]]'', directed by [[Oldřich Lipský]] (Czechoslovakia, 1971, based on the play ''[[The Italian Straw Hat (play)|The Italian Straw Hat]]'') *[[The Straw Hat]], directed by [[Leonid Kvinikhidze]] (The Soviet Union, 1974, based on the play [[The Italian Straw Hat (play)|The Italian Straw Hat]]) * *''Doit-on le dire ?'', directed by [[Jean-Laurent Cochet]] (France, 1980, based on the play ''Doit-on le dire ?'', live recording of a performance at the [[Comédie Française]]) *The Voyage of Monsieur Perrichon / [[:ru:Путешествие мсье Перришона|Путешествие мсье Перришона]], directed by Margarita Mikaelyan / [[:ru:Микаэлян, Маргарита Исааковна|Маргари́та Микаэля́н]] (The Soviet Union, 1986, based on the play [[:fr:Le Voyage de monsieur Perrichon|Le Voyage de monsieur Perrichon]]) ==References== {{reflist}} *{{EB1911|wstitle=Labiche, Eugène Marin|volume=16|pages=4–5|first=Augustin|last=Filon|authorlink=Augustin Filon}} ==External links== {{Portal|Biography}} {{Commons category|Eugène Labiche}} * {{Gutenberg author |id=3057| name=Eugène Labiche}} * {{Internet Archive author |sname=Eugène Marin Labiche}} * [https://openlibrary.org/authors/OL477890A/Eugène_Labiche Eugène Labiche at OpenLibrary] * {{IBDB name|name=4 plays on Broadway from 1905 to 1936}} {{Académie française Seat 15}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Labiche, Eugene Marin}} [[Category:19th-century French dramatists and playwrights]] [[Category:Members of the Académie Française]] [[Category:Burials at Montmartre Cemetery]] [[Category:Lycée Condorcet alumni]] [[Category:Lycée Saint-Louis alumni]] [[Category:19th-century French male writers]] [[Category:Writers from Paris]] [[Category:1815 births]] [[Category:1888 deaths]]
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