RACHEL, MADEMOISELLE


Meaning of RACHEL, MADEMOISELLE in English

original name lisa Flix born Feb. 28, 1820/21, Mumpf, Switz. died Jan. 3, 1858, Le Cannet, France French classical tragedienne who dominated the Comdie-Franaise for 17 years. Mlle Rachel sang on the streets of Lyon and Paris, where her acting ability was quickly discovered by Isidore Samson, who taught her the acting techniques that he had learned from Franois-Joseph Talma. Mlle Rachel studied classical statuary for posture, practiced vocal intonations and gestures, performed in many academy plays, and at 17 made her debut at the Comdie-Franaise as Camille in Pierre Corneille's Horace. Press and public at once acclaimed the new star, who, although thin and less than 5 feet (150 cm) tall, dominated the stage with her regal bearing, fiery glances, and intense concentration. Mlle Rachel was admired for her pantomime, the feverish excitement she brought to climactic scenes, and the evil fascination of some of her characterizations. She gradually came to dictate the policy and program of the Comdie-Franaise, bending its facilities and personnel to her will. Knowing that her genius and drawing power lay in classical plays, Mlle Rachel appeared in five by Corneille and seven by Jean Racine, finding her greatest triumph in Racine's Phdre. She was persuaded to join the popular Romantic movement and appeared in plays by Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas pre, and Alfred de Musset, but of plays in this style only Adrienne Lecouvreur by Eugne Scribe and Ernest Legouv was successfully received. Mlle Rachel toured the provinces regularly and traveled to England, Austria, Russia, Italy, Germany, and Belgium. Her United States tour in 1855 failed. Weakened from the constant struggle to maintain her artistic and social eminence, the strenuous touring, and the vicissitudes of her notorious private life, Mlle Rachel died of tuberculosis and was buried at Pre-Lachaise cemetery in Paris.

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