Jean Desmarets
French author and playwright

Born
1595
430 years ago
Died
October 28th, 1676
348 years ago — 81 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
France
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A notable French author and playwright contributed significantly to the literary scene of the 17th century. Desmarets produced works that encompassed various genres, including tragedy and comedy. His most recognized plays include 'L'Obéissance' and 'Les Écossais', which showcased his skill in engaging storytelling and compelling characters. His literary influence was felt in both the theatrical and poetic realms, affecting the evolution of French drama. In addition to his contributions to theatre, Desmarets was involved in poetic works that reflected the cultural context of his time. His legacy continues to be studied within the framework of early modern French literature.
Wrote the play 'L'Obéissance'
Authored 'Les Écossais'
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