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  1. Paul Scarron (1610 Pariisi, Ranska – 1660 Pariisi, Ranska) oli ranskalainen kirjailija. Hän liittyi pappissäätyyn 1629 mutta ei saanut pappisvihkimystä. Hän oli nuori, iloinen ja maailmallinen apotti, tunnettu purevasta nokkeluudesta ja lahjakkuudesta: hän soitti luuttua, piirsi taitavasti, tanssi ja oli suosittu ajan kirjallisissa piireissä.

  2. 11 de mar. de 2010 · Scarron, Paul, 1610-1660. Publication date 1889 Topics Parodies Publisher Paris, Lib. de la Bibliothèque Nationale Collection robarts; universityofottawa ...

  3. 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

  4. 11 de abr. de 2024 · spouse Louis XIV. Françoise d’Aubigné, marquise de Maintenon (baptized Nov. 28, 1635, Niort, Poitou, France—died April 15, 1719, Saint-Cyr) was the second wife and untitled queen of King Louis XIV of France. She encouraged an atmosphere of dignity and piety at court and founded an educational institution for poor girls at Saint-Cyr (1686).

  5. 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.

  6. 7 de dic. de 2014 · Paul Scarron. 7 diciembre, 2014 Artículos, Recursos electrónicos Francia, poesía, Scarron hectorfernandez. (París, 1610- id ., 1660) Escritor francés. Es el principal representante de la llamada «poesía burlesca», género que cultivó en sus Versos burlescos (1643), en el poema “ El tifón” (1644) y, sobre todo, en “ Virgilio paro ...

  7. 20 de nov. de 2018 · Paul Scarron. “Un vent de fronde s’est levé ce matin”: Poésies diverses attribuées à Paul Scarron (1610–1660). Ed. Hubert Carrier. Sources classiques 106. Paris: Champion, 2012. 146 pp. + 15 b/w pls. €45. ISBN: 978–2–7453–2190–9. - Volume 65 Issue 4