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Rocambole (French pronunciation: [ʁɔkɑ̃bɔl]) is a fictional adventurer created by Pierre Alexis Ponson du Terrail, a 19th-century French writer. The word rocambolesque has become common in French and other languages to label any kind of fantastic adventure.

Rocambole
Rocambole character
Cover of a reissue of a cycle of Rocambole novels published by Jules Rouff in 1908-1910
First appearanceL'Héritage Mystérieux (1857)
Created byPierre Alexis Ponson du Terrail
Portrayed byPierre Vernier
In-universe information
Full nameJoseph Fipart
AliasVicomte de Cambolh
Marquis Albert de Chamery
Major Avatar
GenderMale
OccupationCriminal
Detective
FamilyMaman Fipart (adoptive mother)
NationalityFrench

Overview


The series introduces Rocambole[1] as a highly resourceful adolescent, an orphan adopted by the wily crone Maman Fipart. He first assists the evil Andrea de Felipone, a.k.a. Sir Williams, in his fight against Andrea's half-brother, the Comte de Kergaz. A major protagonist in the battle is a courtesan with a heart of gold and a fearless temper, Louise Charmet, a.k.a. Baccarat.

In the third novel of the series, Rocambole takes over and kills Sir Williams. But Baccarat again thwarts his evil schemes, and he ends up imprisoned in the hard labor camp of Toulon (like Jean Valjean in Victor Hugo's 1862 novel Les Misérables.)

In the fourth novel, an older and wiser Rocambole, who has been pardoned, has become a do-gooder; however, the feuilleton (installment) was not popular with the readers, and Ponson du Terrail re-wrote a new version in which Rocambole escapes from Toulon, redeems himself and becomes a full-fledged hero.

The later novels portray Rocambole as a fearless hero fighting a variety of dastardly villains such as the Thuggee, etc. He has become a veritable mastermind who has been to India and has gathered around him a coterie of equally talented assistants.

Rocambole anticipates characters such as A. J. Raffles, Arsène Lupin, Fantômas, The Saint, Doc Savage, Judex and The Shadow.

In a final chapter to the sixth volume, Ponson du Terrail revealed that Rocambole really existed and was narrating his own exploits through him, making Rocambole perhaps the first metafictional hero of his kind.


Books


  1. Les Drames de Paris (1857) (aka L'Héritage Mystérieux)
  2. Le Club des Valets de Coeur (1858)
  3. Les Exploits de Rocambole (1858–59)
  4. Les Chevaliers du Clair de Lune (1860–62)
  5. La Résurrection de Rocambole (1865–66) (this novel rewrites and supersedes 4 above)
  6. Le Dernier Mot de Rocambole (1866–67)
  7. Les Misères de Londres (1867–68)
  8. Les Démolitions de Paris (1869)
  9. La Corde du Pendu (1870, never completed)

By other writers


Napoleon III of France depicted by André Gill as Rocambole, 1867
Napoleon III of France depicted by André Gill as Rocambole, 1867

Films



Television


Rocambole (French ORTF, B&W., three seasons of twenty-six 15-min. episodes, 1964–65)


Comics


Hungarian comics artist György Szitas adapted Rocamble into a comic strip.[2]




Notes


  1. In French ail rocambole is Allium scorodoprasum, a perennial wild onion that is an irrepressible weed in lawns and gardens, spreading by bulblets.
  2. "György Szitás - Lambiek Comiclopedia".

На других языках


- [en] Rocambole (character)

[fr] Rocambole (personnage de fiction)

Rocambole est un personnage de fiction créé par Pierre Ponson du Terrail dans le roman-feuilleton Les Drames de Paris (I. L'Héritage mystérieux) en 1857.

[it] Rocambole

Rocambole è un personaggio immaginario protagonista di diversi romanzi dello scrittore francese del XIX secolo Pierre Alexis Ponson du Terrail.

[ru] Рокамболь

Рокамболь (фр. Rocambole) — главный персонаж цикла авантюрно-уголовных романов XIX века французского писателя Понсона дю Террайя (Понсон дю Террайль, 1829—1871); нарицательное имя для авантюриста. Персонаж был настолько популярен среди читателей, что во французском языке появилось используемое и поныне слово «рокамбольный» (rocambolesque), то есть «невероятно-удивительный» или «в стиле Рокамболя»[1]. Первый среди литературных супергероев: он почти на 50 лет старше Арсена Люпена (1905), за которым последовали истории о Фантомасе (1911), Тарзане (1912) и других.



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