The life of Dion Boucicault

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In this essay my aim is to outline the life of Dion Boucicault. I will look at his life, what influenced him and his work. I also examine how the experiences gained while travelling helped or hindered his career.

Dion Boucicault was born in Dublin in 1820 and he died in New York in 1890. He was a prominent playwright and prolific translator and adaptor of foreign, chiefly French, plays and novels for the Victorian London commercial theatre for more than 40 years. He achieved his first West End success with "London Assurance" in 1841. His work frankly catered to contemporary taste and soon fell into neglect after his death, however, his lively observation of humanity in its many moods and his unerring sense of "what works" for an audience, on the stage, have saved his plays from oblivion. There have been a number of successful revivals in recent years of his better known works by the Abbey theatre Dublin, Belfast's Lyric, and the Royal Shakespeare Company.

Dion Boucicault lived a long, very active, diverse life as a playwright, actor and theatre manager. This versatile theatrical personality wrote or adapted approximately 130 plays, including those he is most noted for: "London Assurance"(1841) and "The poor of New York"(1857). He was one of the most popular playwrights of his era. Most of his plays are now, largely forgotten, and the contemporary nature of his work can be seen in works like "The Octoroon"(1860) which was notable for its condemnation of slavery was written and performed in an age where slavery was widely accepted as being legitimate.

His life's experiences lend him to travels to London, France, the United States and Australia. He was, by far one of the 19th century's most dynamic theatre personalities, and a man that was to become known as the Irish Shakespeare.

Dion Boucicault was born Dionysius Larder Boucicault. His mother, Anne, was the sister of the Irish poet and playwright George Darly, although there remains a question in the minds of many scholars as to identity of his real father. The possibility exists that Samuel Smith Boursiquot, whom Anne married in 1813, is his father, but according to Andrew Parkin (in his book "Selected Plays") it is more likely that Dr. Dion Dionysius Larder, after whom Boucicault was named and later became his guardian, is his real father.
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Dion Boucicault's formal education began in Dublin as a young child and ended with a year of studying civil engineering at the University of London. By this latter time in his life he had begun writing plays. In 1838 he joined the company at the Theatre Royal in Cheltenham, using the stage name Lee Moreton. His first play, "A legend of the Devil's Dyke" opened at the Theatre Royal in Brighton in 1838. From this point on, his life as an actor and a playwright would be intertwined. His second play, "London Assurance", opened at the theatre Royal ...

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