Charles de Saint-Évremond

French soldier and literary critic

Charles de Saint-Évremond - French soldier and literary critic
Born

April 1st, 1610
415 years ago

Died

September 9th, 1703
322 years ago — 93 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

France

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Born in 1610, this individual served as a soldier in the French army before moving to England due to political reasons. In England, significant contributions to literature and criticism were made, particularly in the realms of drama and poetry. The works often reflected a deep engagement with classical and contemporary European literature. A notable figure in the salon culture of the time, the writings encouraged discussions on a variety of topics including aesthetics, morality, and social issues.

Authored critical essays on literature

Influenced the literary culture in England

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