- Paul
Scarron (French pronunciation: [pɔl skaʁɔ̃]; c. 1 July 1610 – 6
October 1660) (a.k.a.
Monsieur Scarron) was a
French poet, dramatist, and novelist...
- Françoise d'Aubigné (27
November 1635 – 15
April 1719),
known first as
Madame Scarron and
subsequently as
Madame de
Maintenon (French: [madam də mɛ̃t(ə)nɔ̃]...
-
would grow up with his
older brother Louis-Auguste in the care of
Madame Scarron in a
house on the rue de
Vaugirard in Paris. This
house had been purchased...
-
Amadisian tradition.
Other important works of the
tradition are Paul
Scarron's Roman Comique (1651–57), the
anonymous French Rozelli with its satire...
- Molière and Jean Racine,
along with a few
works by
Pierre Corneille, Paul
Scarron and Jean Rotrou. In the 18th century, the Comédie-Française was
often enjo****...
- children, and
Madame Scarron took the
place of
mother in Louis-Auguste's affections. One of his legs was
shorter than the
other and
Scarron took him to consult...
- children) was
entrusted to one of
Madame de Montespan's friends,
Madame Scarron (the ****ure
marquise de Maintenon). A son, Louis-Auguste, was born in 1670...
- (season 2), a
sorceress based on La
Voisin Catherine Walker as
Madame Scarron /
Madame de
Maintenon (seasons 2–3)
Elisa Lasowski as Marie-Thérèse, queen...
- album, a long
quartet track, was
recorded on
April 30, 1998, at
Theatre P
Scarron in Le Mans, France. A
remaining solo
trombone track was
recorded on February...
- L’Héritier ridicule, by Paul
Scarron Don ****het d’Arménie, by Paul
Scarron Jodelet ou le Maître valet, by Paul
Scarron Jodelet prince, by
Thomas Corneille...