Jacques-Philippe d'Orneval

Jacques-Philippe d’Orneval called Dorneval was an 18th-century French playwright, born in Paris to an unknown date and died in 1766.

We know nothing about his origins and life. He wrote more than 80 theatre plays for the theatres de la foire, alone or in collaboration with Alain-René Lesage, Louis Fuzelier, Alexis Piron, Joseph de La Font and Jacques Autreau.

He ended his life in old age, having a passion for chemistry and Philosopher's Stone.

Works


« Lesage et Dorneval ont quitté du haut style
La beauté ;
Et pour Polichinelle ont abandonné Gilles
La rareté !
Il ne leur reste plus qu'à montrer par la ville
La curiosité. »
(Fuzelier mentioned by Pierre Laujon, Œuvres choisies, 1811)
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