Gérard Du Doyer de Gastels

Gérard Du Doyer de Gastels
Born 29 April 1732
Champhol
Died 10 April 1798(1798-04-10) (aged 65)
Paris
Occupation Poet
Playwright

Gérard Du Doyer de Gastels (29 April 1732 – 10 April 1798) was an 18th-century French poet and playwright.

Biography

The son of a councilor by the Accounting Chamber and brother of an adviser to Parlement, the Marquis Du Doyer served for fifteen years in the regiment of Aunis which he left to become an oratorian. He remained seven years at the Oratory and became a Jansenist and a zealous convulsionnaire then left the community with feelings that made him consider favorably by the Encyclopédistes. He devoted himself to the study of science and neglected none, since he had studied theology at the Oratory, to chemistry and mathematics. Frequent readings he made of Bayle completed his drive to skepticism and he eventually believed nothing without mathematical evidence.

He was only twenty-two when Claude Joseph Dorat had the opportunity to introduce him to mademoiselle Deligny, youg actress of the Theatre français. Du Doyer doted on her, and addressed her an epistle in verse, which was printed in the 1766 edition of the Almanach des Muses. Having married her, he composed some plays and lived to the age of 65, still in love with her and always happy, although other records indicate that they did not live in such close intimacy.

Dudoyer had several plays presented at the Comédie-Française:

Notes

  1. "A triffle, said Laharpe, whose bottom, it is true, is very worn, but that is written with ease, sometimes with grace, and of with few details and the actors' performances made pretty much the merit." Œuvres de Jean François de La Harpe, accompagnées d'une notice sur sa vie et sur ses ouvrages (avec des estampes), vol.11, Paris, Verdière, 1820, 499 pages, (p. 289–90).

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