Albéric Second Explained
Albéric Second |
Birth Name: | Pierre Albéric Second |
Birth Date: | 17 June 1817 |
Birth Place: | Angoulême (Charente) |
Occupation: | Journalist, novelist and playwright |
Years Active: | 1836-1885 |
Pierre Albéric Second, (17 June 1817 [1] - 2 June 1887 [2]) was a 19th-century French journalist, novelist and playwright.
Biography
The son of a magistrate, Second felt no taste for law and began a literary career. He was successively assistant at Le Charivari, director of l'Entr'acte, co-founder of la Comédie parisienne, editor at Le Figaro, founder of Le Grand Journal with Hippolyte de Villemessant, and columnist at l'Événement before he took over the management of l’Entr’acte in 1870.
During a short period between 1848 and 1850, Second was sub-prefect of the Basses-Alpes department at Castellane. Awarded the Legion of honour in 1859, he was Imperial commissioner of the Théâtre de l'Odéon from 1865 to 1870. In 1869, Second was commissioned to write the words of the cantata sung at the Opera in honor of the centenary of Napoleon, which is remarkable only for its flat mediocrity.Gifted with a light spirit, a fun and easy skill, Second was especially appreciated for his columns. During the Revolution of 1848, he composed a cantata in which each stanza ended with these lines:
Charles Monselet wrote this portrait of him:
Main publications
- 1841: Lettres cochinchinoises sur les hommes et les choses du jour écrites à l'empereur de la Chine par trois Mandarins de première classe, traduites par Albéric Second, orientaliste du Charivari
- 1842: Les Mémoires d'un poisson rouge
- 1844: Les Petits Mystères de l'Opéra, illustrated by Paul Gavarni
- 1845: Histoire politique et culinaire de Joseph Sansot, Propriétaire de l'Hôtel de la Paix
- 1853: La Jeunesse dorée par le procédé Ruolz
- 1854: Contes sans prétention
- 1855: La Part du feu
- 1856: À quoi tient l'amour, fantaisies parisiennes
- 1856: Les Demoiselles du Ronçay
- 1860: Paris au jour le jour, with Hippolyte de Villemessant (2 volumes)
- 1862: Vichy-Sévigné, Vichy-Napoléon, ses eaux, ses embellissements, ses environs, son histoire, suivi d'une notice scientifique et médicale sur les eaux minérales de Vichy par le Dr Casimir Daumas
- 1868: Misères d'un prix de Rome
- 1872: Un dîner chez Brébant
- 1872: La Semaine des quatre jeudis
- 1877: À la recherche d'un gendre
- 1879: Le Roman de deux bourgeois
- 1886: Le Tiroir aux souvenirs
- Theatre
- 1836: Trichemont fils, vaudeville in 1 act, with Marc Michel, Théâtre d'Angoulême, 29 September
- 1839: Un dragon de vertu, folie-vaudeville in 1 act, with Marc Michel, Paris, Théâtre des Folies-Dramatiques, 27 July
- 1839: Un neveu, s'il vous plaît, folie-vaudeville in 1 act, with Émile Pagès, Paris, Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique, 14 October
- 1842: La Peur du mal, comedy in 1 act, mixed with distincts, with Armand-Numa Jautard, Paris, Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique, 31 March
- 1842: Le Droit d'aînesse, comédie en vaudevilles in 2 acts, with Louis Lurine, Paris, Théâtre des Délassements-Comiques, 13 August
- 1854: La Comédie à Ferney, comedy in 1 act and in prose, with Louis Lurine, Paris, Théâtre-Français, 15 July
- 1855: English spoken, vaudeville in 1 act, with Auguste Joltrois, Paris, Théâtre du Palais-Royal, 7 July
- 1869: Une vendetta parisienne, comedy in 1 act, in prose, Paris, Théâtre du Vaudeville, 11 February
- 1869: La Fontaine de Berny, opéra comique en 1 acte, music by Adolphe Nibelle, Paris, Théâtre de l'Opéra-Comique, 2 June
- 1872: Un maître en service, comedy in 1 act, with Jules Blerzy, Paris, Théâtre du Gymnase, 8 September
- 1875: Un mouton à l'entresol, comedy in 1 act, with Eugène Labiche, Paris, Théâtre du Palais-Royal, 30 April
- 1878: Un baiser anonyme, comedy in 1 act and in prose, with Jules Blerzy, Comédie-Française
- 1882: La Vicomtesse Alice, drama in 5 acts and 8 tableaux, with Léon Beauvallet, Paris, Théâtre des Nations, 28 September
- 1883: La Vie facile, comedy in 3 acts, with Paul Ferrier, Paris, Théâtre du Vaudeville, 19 May
- 1885: Coup de soleil, comedy in 1 act, with Théodore de Grave, Paris, Théâtre de l'Odéon, 28 October
Sources
- Camille Dreyfus, La Grande Encyclopédie, inventaire raisonné des sciences, des lettres et des arts, 1885-1902, vol. XXIX, p. 859.
- Pierre Larousse, Grand Dictionnaire universel du XIXe siècle, vol. XIV, 1875, p. 451-452.
Notes and References
- Only Camille Dreyfus (see sources) dives a precise date, others sources indicating either the year 1816 or the year 1817.
- http://canadp-archivesenligne.paris.fr/archives_etat_civil/1860_1902_actes/aec_visu_img.php?registre=V4E_06249&type=AEC&&bdd_en_cours=actes_ec_1883_1892&vue_tranche_debut=AD075EC_V4E_06249_0094&vue_tranche_fin=AD075EC_V4E_06249_0124&ref_histo=3898&cote=V4E 6249