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Charles-François Panard
Born2 November 1689
Died13 March 1765(1765-03-13) (aged 75)
Occupation(s)Chansonnier
Playwright
Poet

Charles-François Panard, or Pannard, (2 November 1689[1] – 13 June 1765) was an 18th-century French poet, chansonnier, playwright and goguettier

Selected works

Shaped poem by Panard[2]
  • 1731: Le Tour de Carnaval, comedy in 1 act and in prose
  • 1737: Les Acteurs déplacés, comédy in 1 act and in prose
  • 1744: Les Fêtes sincères et l'heureux retour, comedy in 1 act in free verse
  • 1744: Pygmalion, one-act opéra comique
  • 1744: Roland, one-act opéra comique
  • 1746: Le Magasin des modernes, one-act opéra comique
  • 1747: L'Impromotu des acteurs, comedy in 1 act in free verse
  • 1747: Les Tableaux, comedy in 1 act in free verse
  • 1754: Zéphir et Fleurette, one-act opéra-comique, with Pierre Laujon and Charles-Simon Favart, (parody of Zélindor by François-Augustin de Paradis de Moncrif)
  • 1757: Le Nouvelliste dupé, one-act opéra comique
  • 1762: L'Écosseuse, one-act opéra comique, with Louis Anseaume, (parody of L'Écossaise by Voltaire)
Panard's glass, iconic relic of the Société du Caveau

References

  1. ^ Some sources indicate Nogent-le-Roi as birthplace. Moreover, the 1689 birth year is given by the BN-Opale base of the Bibliothèque nationale de France. However, several authors (Allem, Grente, Vapereau) give the year 1694. The parish registers of Courville-sur-Eure kept at the Departmental Archives of Eure-et-Loir give 2 November 1689 (baptism November 4).
  2. ^ Octave Pradels, Le vin et la chanson, E. Flammarion éditeur, Paris 1913, page 399.

Bibliography

  • Armand Gouffé, Notice sur Panard, en tête de l'édition des Œuvres choisies, 1803, 3 vol. in-18
  • E. Junge, Pannard, Leipzig, 1901
  • Marandet, Manuscrits inédits de la famille Favart, de Fuzelier, de Pannard, 1922
  • Rizzoni, Nathalie, Charles-François Pannard et l'esthétique du petit, Oxford, Voltaire Foundation, SVEC 2000:01.

See also

Sources

  • Gustave Vapereau, Dictionnaire universel des littératures, Paris, Hachette, 1876.
  • Maurice Allem, Anthologie poétique française, XVIIIe siècle, Paris, Garnier Frères, 1919
  • Cardinal Georges Grente (dir.), Dictionnaire des lettres françaises. Le XVIIIe siècle, nouvelle édition revue et mise à jour sous la direction de François Moureau, Paris, Fayard, 1995, (p.999-1000).
  • Charles-François Panard on Wikisource