Henry Bataille

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Henry Bataille
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Born Félix-Henri Bataille
(1872-04-04)April 4, 1872
Nîmes
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Rueil-Malmaison
Known for French dramatist, poet

Félix-Henri Bataille (4 April 1872 – 2 March 1922) was a French dramatist and poet. His works were popular between 1900 and the start of World War I.

Biography

Henry Bataille was born in Nîmes. His parents died when he was young.[1] He attended the École des Beaux-Arts and Académie Julian[2] to study painting, but started writing when he was 14. Henry wrote plays and poems, but after the success of his second play, La Lépreuse, he became a playwright exclusively. Bataille's early works explored the effects of passion on human motivation and how stifling the social conventions of the times could be. For example, Maman Colibri, is about a middle-aged woman's affair with a younger man. Later, Bataille would gravitate towards the theater of ideas and social drama.

Bataille was also a theorist of subconscious motivation. While he did not use his theories in most of his own works, he influenced later playwrights such as Jean-Jacques Bernard and the "school of silence".

He died in Rueil-Malmaison.[3]

Works

  • La Belle au bois dormant, 1894
  • La Chambre blanche (poetry), 1895
  • La Lépreuse, 1896
  • L'Enchantement, 1900
  • Le Masque, 1902
  • Maman Colibri (Mother Colibri), 1904
  • La Marche nupitale, 1905
  • Poliche, 1906
  • La Femme nue, 1908
  • Le Scandale, 1909
  • La Vierge folle (The Foolish Virgin), 1910
  • L'Enfant de l'amour, 1911
  • Le Phalène, 1913
  • L'Amazone, 1916
  • La divine tragédie (poetry), 1917
  • L'Animateur, 1920
  • L'Homme à la rose, 1920
  • La Tendresse, 1921
  • La Possession, 1921
  • La Chair humaine (Human Flesh), 1922

Filmography

Notes

  1. "Henry Bataille", Encyclopædia Britannica Online
  2. (fr)La Rampe : revue des théâtres, music-halls, concerts, cinématographes, 1922
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References

  • "Bataille, (Félix) Henri". Retrieved 17 April 2009 from Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia database, EBSCOhost
  • "Bataille, Félix Henry". Encyclopedia Americana. Grolier Online [1]
  • Buss, Robin. "Baitaille, Henry". Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia. 2009. Grolier Online [2]
  • "Henry Bataille". In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 17 April 2009, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online [3]

External links

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