Jean Ogier de Gombauld
French playwright and poet
Jean Ogier de Gombauld (1576 – 1666) was a French playwright and poet.
Gombauld was born in Saint-Just-Luzac, Charente-Maritime and was a Huguenot. He was one of the original members of the Académie française. He also wrote novels, but has been described as a mediocre novelist.[1] He died in Paris.
Works (selection)
- 1624: L'Endimion
- 1631: L'Amaranthe, pastorale
- 1646: Poésies
- 1658: Épigrammes
- 1647: Lettres
- 1658: Les Danaïdes, tragédie
- 1667: Traitez et Lettres touchant la religion
References
- ^ Schwarz, H. Stanley. An Outline History of French Literature. (Read Books, 2007) p. 51.
External links
- Works by or about Jean Ogier de Gombauld at the Internet Archive
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