- Crébillon le
Tragique (
Crébillon the Tragic) to
distinguish him from his son
Claude Prosper Jolyot de
Crébillon (
Crébillon the ****).
Crébillon was born in Dijon...
-
Claude Prosper Jolyot de
Crébillon (13
February 1707 – 12
April 1777),
called Crébillon fils or
Crébillon le Gai (
Crébillon the ****) to
distinguish him...
-
Crébillon is a
French surname.
Notable people with that name include:
Prosper Jolyot de
Crébillon (
Crébillon père or
Crébillon the Tragic, 1674–1762),...
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Francis Huster in «Théâtre Marigny» (Paris, 1992) in «Suite Royale» by
Crébillon and in «Le Cid» by
Pierre Corneille. In 2004, she
appeared as Cérès in...
- Mancini, François-Joachim de
Pierre de Bernis,
Claude Prosper Jolyot de
Crébillon,
Alexis Piron,
Charles Pinot Duclos, Claude-Adrien Helvétius, Charles-André...
-
Jolyot de
Crébillon.
Crébillon was
favoured by
Madame de Pompadour, who
secured him the
position of
royal librarian and gave him a pension.
Crébillon was also...
-
Jolyot de
Crébillon, or
Crébillon père, the most
famous writer of
tragedies of the period. It is
likely that she
began co-habitating with
Crébillon père in...
- Sopha,
conte moral) is a 1742
libertine novel by
Claude Prosper Jolyot de
Crébillon. It was
first translated into
English in the
spring of 1742 in an edition...
- anti-establishment and eroticism.
Authors include Claude Prosper Jolyot de
Crébillon (Les Égarements du cœur et de l'esprit, 1736; Le Sopha,
conte moral, 1742)...
- is the so-called "metaphysic of love-making." As
Claude Prosper Jolyot Crébillon said, Marivaux's
characters not only tell each
other and the
reader everything...