- Mazarin, the
chief minister of France.
These libelles were
referred to as
Mazarinades. They
ridiculed Mazarin for a wide
variety of things,
including his low...
-
raffarinade was
created in
reference to the
other French word
mazarinade. However,
mazarinade refers to the
songs that the
frondeurs (French revolutionaries...
- very
sensitive to the
unending libels called poissonnades,
analogous to
mazarinade against Cardinal Mazarin and a pun on her
family name, Poisson, which...
- d'attribution:
Requiem pour les
mazarinades défuntes de Cyrano" [Statistics and
critical attribution:
Requiem for Cyrano's
deceased mazarinades]. La
Lettre clandestine...
- Montlosier, Paris: Dufey. Moreau, Célestin (1851).
Bibliographie des
mazarinades, Paris: J.
Renouard et Cie. Murray, H. J. R. (2002) [1951]. A History...
-
During the Fronde, the anti-Mazarin
crowds of
Paris enjo****
listening to
Mazarinades, po****r
songs with
verses mocking the Cardinal.
Dozens were written...
- the
Conjuration de Fiesque, Retz has left
diplomatic papers, sermons,
Mazarinades and correspondence. Retz and François de La Rochefoucauld, the greatest...
- the
French Revolution. It also has the most
important collection of the
Mazarinade, a type of
political tract from the
period of the Fronde. In the 19th...
- the
Mazarinades, the anti-Mazarin
pamphlets published in
France between 1648 and 1653. One of them
described them as follows:
Other Mazarinades called...
- and
development of sericulture. A poet and playwright, he
wrote several mazarinade [fr]s. He
composed a
theatre play, L'Instabilité des félicités amoureuses...