Marin le Roy de Gomberville

French author and poet of 'Polexandre'

Marin le Roy de Gomberville - French author and poet of 'Polexandre'
Born

1600
425 years ago

Died

June 14th, 1674
350 years ago — 74 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

France

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Authored the epic poem 'Polexandre', a work that reflects the themes of honor and chivalry reminiscent of medieval literature. Contributed to the French literary scene during the 17th century with important poetic compositions. Engaged with the literary circles of the time, influencing and participating in the cultural movements that characterized the period. De Gomberville's writings included criticism of contemporary works and offered his insights into the art of poetry.

Authored the epic poem 'Polexandre'

Contributed to 17th century French literature

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