Claude Joseph Dorat
Writer, Author
1734 – 1780
Who was Claude Joseph Dorat?
Claude Joseph Dorat was a French writer, also known as Le Chevalier Dorat.
He was born in Paris, of a family consisting of generations of lawyers, and he joined the corps of the kings musketeers. He became fashionable for his work, Réponse d'Abélard à Héloise, and followed up this first success with a number of heroic epistles, Les Victimes de l'amour, ou lettres de quelques amants célébres.
Besides light verse he wrote comedies, fables and, among other novels, Les Sacrifices de lamour, ou lettres de la vicomtesse de Senanges et du chevalier de Versenay. He tried to cover his failures as a dramatist by buying up large numbers of seats for performances, and his books were lavishly illustrated by good artists and expensively produced, in order to secure their success. Nevertheless, he managed to attract hatred both of the philosophe party as well as of their arch-enemy, Charles Palissot, and thus cut himself off from the possibility of academic honours. Le Tartufe littéraire attacked La Harpe and Palissot, and at the same time D'Alembert and Mlle de Lespinasse.
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