Background
Born in Paris, he was the son of a famous tragedian, Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon.
Born in Paris, he was the son of a famous tragedian, Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon.
His novel Les Égarements du cœur et de l"esprit was published between 1736 and 1738 and was, although he continued to edit it in 1738, never finished.
Early on he composed various light works, including plays for the Italian Theatre in Paris, and published a short tale called Le Sylphe in 1730. From 1729 to 1739 he participated in a series of dinners called "Le Caveau" (named after the cabaret where they were held) with other artists, including Alexis Piron, Charles Collé, and Charles Duclos. The publication of Tanzaï et Neadarne, histoire japonaise (1734), which contained thinly veiled attacks on the Papal bull Unigenitus, the cardinal de Rohan and others, landed him briefly in the prison at Vincennes.
Publication of Le Sopha, conte moral, an erotic political satire, in 1742 forced him into exile from Paris for several months.
A son born in 1746 died in 1750. Despite financial hardship, they lived together until her death in 1755.
Meanwhile, he published Louisiana Nuit et le moment (1745), Ah! quel conte! and Les Heureux Orphelins (1754). Inheriting nothing from Henriette, he was forced to sell his large library in 1757 and eventually found steady income as a royal censor (like his father) in 1759.
In 1768 and 1772 he published his last two novels, Lettres de la duchesse de *** au duc de *** and Standard edition is Œuvres complètes, édaughter
Jean Sgard, 4 volumes, Paris: Classiques Garnier, 1999-2002. Lettres de la marquise de M*** au comte de R***, Paris, Desjonquères, 1990. Les Égarements du cœur et de l"esprit, Paris: GF-Flammarion, 1985.
Le Sopha, Paris, Desjonquères, 1984.
Louisiana Nuit et le moment et Le Hasard du coin du feu, Paris, Desjonquères, 1983. Louisiana Nuit et le moment, Livre de Poche Classique, 2003.
Les Heureux Orphelins, Paris, Desjonquères, 1995.