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  1. Paul Scarron. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: Paul Scarron (c. July, 1610 - October 6, 1660), French poet, dramatist, novelist and husband of Madame de Maintenon, was baptized on July 4 1610. Français : Paul Scarron né en 1610 à Paris, mort en 1660 à Paris, écrivain français.

  2. Paul Scarron, ( Paris, 1610eko uztailaren 4a -Ibidemn, 1660ko urriaren 6a) frantsesezko idazle ospetsua izan zen. Scarron genero satirikoa irudikatzen du XVII. mendeko komedian. Haren lan ezagunena Le roman comique eleberria izan zen. [1]

  3. Estudio de siete comedias de Scarron y su relación con obras teatrales españolas. Metodología de orientación estructuralista a) introducción sobre influencia española en Francia b) descomposición de estructuras en unidades atendiendo a tres niveles (actancial argumental y tópica de la comedia contenidos y lenguaje) cotejados con sus modelos españoles: originalidad e imitación de ...

  4. Пол Скарон (на френски: Paul Scarron) е френски поет и писател.. Биография. Роден е на 4 юли 1610 г. в Париж като седмо дете в семейството на съветник в Сметната палата.

  5. French poet and dramatist, b. in Paris, 4 July, 1610; d. 7 October, 1660. His father was a judge and one of his uncles was Bishop of Grenoble. After graduating from the Sorbonne, he received tonsure at the age of nineteen and soon after became attached to the house of Charles de Beaumanoir, Bishop of Le Mans, whom he accompanied to Rome in 1635.

  6. Painting of Paul Scarron (17th century) (English) 1 reference. sex or gender. male. 3 references. country of citizenship. France. 1 reference. name in native language.

  7. Scarron often wrote with particular actors in mind; for example, Le Jodelet (produced 1645) was written to include a starring role for the popular comedian of the same name. Scarron’s plots are usually based upon Spanish originals, and even his most successful comedy, Dom Japhet d’Arménie (produced 1647), owes a good deal to a play by Alonso de Castillo Solórzano.