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== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
  
Nothing of substance is known about this text, and there is in fact a great deal of confusion.
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Nothing of substance is known about this text, this title only occurs in a production done in Cape Town in 1805 (see below). [[F.C.L. Bosman]] (1928: p. 91) suggests that what we have is an adaptation by [[Monsieur Delémery]]  of a 1668 one act comedy, performed under the new title for performance on his tour,  and more specifically for the performance in in Cape Town.
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There seem to be a number of candidates for the source text - an anonymous author, Chevalier or Rosimond (Bosman has Rosigmond):
  
 
François Parfaict and Claude Parfaict (''Dictionnaire des Théâtres de Paris'',  1756:p.194[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=sK5AAAAAYAAJ&dq=Arlequin,+soldat+malgr%C3%A9+lui&hl=af&source=gbs_navlinks_s]) do mention a one-act verse play called ''Le Soldat Poltron'' (1668)[http://bibliotheque-numerique.nimes.fr/fre/notices/163171-Le-Soldat-poltron-comedie.html], also known as ''Soldat Malgré Lui, ou l'Epreuve Amoreuse'', written by Chevalier (pseudonym of Jean Simonin).  
 
François Parfaict and Claude Parfaict (''Dictionnaire des Théâtres de Paris'',  1756:p.194[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=sK5AAAAAYAAJ&dq=Arlequin,+soldat+malgr%C3%A9+lui&hl=af&source=gbs_navlinks_s]) do mention a one-act verse play called ''Le Soldat Poltron'' (1668)[http://bibliotheque-numerique.nimes.fr/fre/notices/163171-Le-Soldat-poltron-comedie.html], also known as ''Soldat Malgré Lui, ou l'Epreuve Amoreuse'', written by Chevalier (pseudonym of Jean Simonin).  
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B. Babault (''Annales dramatiques: ou, Dictionnaire général des théâtres'' Vol 8, 1811: p. 352 - Google E-Book [https://books.google.co.za/books?id=wdlHnriF2kYC&dq=Le+Soldat+Malgr%C3%A9+Lui,+ou+Le+Soldat+Poltron&hl=af&source=gbs_navlinks_s], and a number of other sources, have ''[[Le Soldat Poltron, ou Le Soldat Malgré Lui]]'' a one act comedy by an anonymous author, written and performed in 1668.
 
B. Babault (''Annales dramatiques: ou, Dictionnaire général des théâtres'' Vol 8, 1811: p. 352 - Google E-Book [https://books.google.co.za/books?id=wdlHnriF2kYC&dq=Le+Soldat+Malgr%C3%A9+Lui,+ou+Le+Soldat+Poltron&hl=af&source=gbs_navlinks_s], and a number of other sources, have ''[[Le Soldat Poltron, ou Le Soldat Malgré Lui]]'' a one act comedy by an anonymous author, written and performed in 1668.
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[[F.C.L. Bosman]] (1928: p. 91) suggests that Chevalier or Rosigmond's text may have been the original, and that [[Monsieur Delémery]]  did an adaptation of it under the new title, for performance on his tour and more specifically in Cape Town.
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
[[F.C.L. Bosman]] (1928: p. 91) suggests that Chevalier's text may have been the original, and that [[Monsieur Delémery]]  did an adaptation of it under the new title, for performance on his tour and more specifically in Cape Town. He also suggests whether it is not by Rosigmond
 
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
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Facsimile version of the ''Dictionnaire des Théâtres de Paris'', Google E-book[
 
Facsimile version of the ''Dictionnaire des Théâtres de Paris'', Google E-book[
 
https://books.google.co.za/books?id=sK5AAAAAYAAJ&dq=Arlequin,+soldat+malgr%C3%A9+lui&hl=af&source=gbs_navlinks_s]
 
https://books.google.co.za/books?id=sK5AAAAAYAAJ&dq=Arlequin,+soldat+malgr%C3%A9+lui&hl=af&source=gbs_navlinks_s]
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M. Antoine de Léris (''Dictionnaire portatif historique et littéraire des théatres'' , 1763: p. 408 - Google E-book[https://books.google.co.za/books/about/Dictionnaire_portatif_historique_et_litt.html?id=104HAAAAQAAJ&redir_esc=y]
  
 
http://bibliotheque-numerique.nimes.fr/fre/notices/163171-Le-Soldat-poltron-comedie.html
 
http://bibliotheque-numerique.nimes.fr/fre/notices/163171-Le-Soldat-poltron-comedie.html

Revision as of 17:30, 24 June 2016

Le Paysan, Soldat Malgré Lui is the title of a French one-act play by an anonymous author.

The original text

Nothing of substance is known about this text, this title only occurs in a production done in Cape Town in 1805 (see below). F.C.L. Bosman (1928: p. 91) suggests that what we have is an adaptation by Monsieur Delémery of a 1668 one act comedy, performed under the new title for performance on his tour, and more specifically for the performance in in Cape Town.

There seem to be a number of candidates for the source text - an anonymous author, Chevalier or Rosimond (Bosman has Rosigmond):

François Parfaict and Claude Parfaict (Dictionnaire des Théâtres de Paris, 1756:p.194[1]) do mention a one-act verse play called Le Soldat Poltron (1668)[2], also known as Soldat Malgré Lui, ou l'Epreuve Amoreuse, written by Chevalier (pseudonym of Jean Simonin).

However, the text is also given as Argument de Le Soldat Poltron, ou Le Soldat Malgré Lui by Chevalier in Google Books.[3], though M. Antoine de Léris (Dictionnaire portatif historique et littéraire des théatres , 1763: p. 408 - Google E-book[ ]), mentions that a play by this same name was performed at the Theatre de Marais, Paris, in 1668, but that he believes it to be by Rosimond. (F.C.L. Bosman, 1928: p. 91) suggests it may be a play by either Chevalier or Rosigmond)

B. Babault (Annales dramatiques: ou, Dictionnaire général des théâtres Vol 8, 1811: p. 352 - Google E-Book [4], and a number of other sources, have Le Soldat Poltron, ou Le Soldat Malgré Lui a one act comedy by an anonymous author, written and performed in 1668.

F.C.L. Bosman (1928: p. 91) suggests that Chevalier or Rosigmond's text may have been the original, and that Monsieur Delémery did an adaptation of it under the new title, for performance on his tour and more specifically in Cape Town.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1805: Performed in French in Cape Town on 12 August by the French Amateur Company, with Monsieur Delémery in the lead. Also presented were Arlequin Protégé par Belphégor (a work devised by Delémery?) and Eraste, ou L'Enfant Proscrit de Son Père.

Sources

Facsimile version of the Dictionnaire des Théâtres de Paris, Google E-book[ https://books.google.co.za/books?id=sK5AAAAAYAAJ&dq=Arlequin,+soldat+malgr%C3%A9+lui&hl=af&source=gbs_navlinks_s]

M. Antoine de Léris (Dictionnaire portatif historique et littéraire des théatres , 1763: p. 408 - Google E-book[5]

http://bibliotheque-numerique.nimes.fr/fre/notices/163171-Le-Soldat-poltron-comedie.html

F.C.L. Bosman, 1928. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel I: 1652-1855. Pretoria: J.H. de Bussy. [6]: pp.

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