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  1. Paul Scarron: Théâtre complet (Tome Premier): First complete edition of all of Scarron's 5 Act plays, plus fragments, in over 250 years in two volumes. Forensic bibliography has produced revised bibliographical histories of at least two of the plays. Critical apparatus includes 150-page introduction, plus substantial analysis before each play ...

  2. Scarron was the seventh child of Paul Scarron, a noble of the robe and member of the Parlement of Paris, and Gabrielle Goguet. Paul became an abbé when he was nineteen. He lived in Le Mans from 1632 to 1640, and in 1635 traveled to Rome with his patron, Charles de Beaumanoir, the bishop of Le Mans.

  3. farmerofthoughts.co.uk › collected_pieces › paul-scarronPaul Scarron » Tom Shakespeare

    Paul Scarron was a poet, novelist and dramatist. He was born in Paris: his father was a judge and his uncle was Bishop of Grenoble. He studied at the Sorbonne, and then was tonsured as an abbé (a sort of confessor attached to noble houses), although he never became a priest. He served Charles de Beaumanoir,… Read More from Paul Scarron

  4. Paul Scarron (* 4. oder 14. Juli 1610 in Paris; † 7. Oktober 1660 in Paris) war ein französischer Schriftsteller. Von Literarhistorikern wird er gern als Realist „avant la lettre“ gesehen.

  5. Paul Scarron est un poète, dramaturge et écrivain français du XVIe siècle appartenant au mouvement du Baroque. Né en 1610 et mort en 1660, il s'inspire des auteurs espagnols pour populariser en France la poésie burlesque, mais son œuvre la plus connue est un roman : "le roman comique".

  6. Las comedias de Paul Scarron. Estudio estructural y comparativo con sus modelos. Estudio de siete comedias de scarron y su relacion con obras teatrales españolas.Metodologia de orientacion estructuralista a) introduccion sobre influencia española en francia b) descomposicion de estructuras en unidades atendiendo a tres niveles (actancial ...

  7. Paul Scarron’s burlesque rewriting of Virgil’s Aeneid, based on criteriasuch as the imitation, translation and parody of classicalmodels. Keywords: classical tradition, burlesque rewriting, Scarron, Le Virgile travesti, Virgil, The Aeneid. Cuando se revisa la historia de la literatura burlesca francesa del siglo xvii, la obra de