- Jean
Donneau de Visé (1638 – 8 July 1710) was a
French journalist,
royal historian ("historiographe du roi"),
playwright and publicist. He was founder...
- (War of Comedy), in
which the
opposite side was
taken by
writers like
Donneau de Visé, Edmé Boursault, and Montfleury. However, more
serious opposition...
-
Gallimard publishing group. The
Mercure galant was
founded by the
writer Jean
Donneau de Visé in 1672. He
directed the
publication until his
death in 1710. The...
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Thierry Donneau-Golencer and
Corey Hulen are the Co-Founders of
Tempo AI, Inc.
Using data...
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continued to
write for the playwright's successors,
Thomas Corneille and Jean
Donneau de Visé. Play
after play, he
would compose pieces that
demanded more musicians...
- celebrity.
Ludger Sylbaris was born on 1 June 1874, on the
Habitation La
Donneau plantation, near the
fishing village of Le Prêcheur, Martinique, about...
- attribution, however, and
other names that are
commonly put
forward are Jean
Donneau de Visé and Claude-
Emmanuel ****llier,
better known as Chapelle. "Molière"...
- same year, she and the rest of the
troupe received positive reviews from
Donneau de Visé in the
journal Mercure galant. In 1695, she pla**** Arlecchina,...
- his Phèdre et
Hippolyte at the same time as Racine's Phèdre (the
writers Donneau de Visé and Adrien-Thomas
Perdou de
Subligny both took Pradon's side),...
- Molière's The
School for Wives,
produced at the
Palais Royal theatre in 1662.
Donneau de Visé's Zélinde (1663) was
primarily a
literary critique of Molière's...