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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.
Paul Scarron. Classiques Garnier, 2021 - Literary Criticism - 691 pages. This anthology offers a compendium of the best burlesque poems of Paul Scarron, the most representative of his aesthetic and his career, from the Typhon to the Baroneide including the Mazarinade. The poems are organized in a thematic fashion so as to give the modern reader ...
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".
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.
Paul Scarron. Poeta, narrador y dramaturgo francés. Autor de una ingeniosa y satírica producción literaria en la que, haciendo gala de una singular capacidad para los géneros burlescos, arremetió contra las modas estéticas de su época (especialmente, contra el denominado "preciosismo" y el abuso de ciertas modalidades genéricas explotadas hasta la extenuación por sus contemporáneos ...
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
Françoise d'Aubigné (27 November 1635 – 15 April 1719), known first as Madame Scarron and subsequently as Madame de Maintenon ( French: [madam də mɛ̃t (ə)nɔ̃] ⓘ ), was a French noblewoman who secretly married King Louis XIV. Although she was never considered queen of France, she was one of the King's closest advisers and the royal ...