- Jean de
Schelandre (c.1585 – 18
October 1635),
Seigneur de Saumazènes, was a
French poet. He was born
about 1585 near
Verdun of a
Calvinist family, and...
- that many
scholars argue is
filled by Banquo. Similarly, when Jean de
Schelandre wrote about Banquo in his
Stuartide in 1611, he also
changed the character...
- risky.
Other authors of the time who
wrote about Banquo, such as Jean de
Schelandre in his Stuartide, also
changed history by
portraying Banquo as a noble...
- Tyr et Sidon, ou les
funestes amours de
Belcar et Méliane by Jean de
Schelandre Melian Stokes, a
character in Pugs and Pea****s by
Gilbert Cannan Alberto...
- (1582–1646) Jean-Pierre
Camus (1584–1652)
Francis Gar****e (1585–1631) Jean de
Schelandre (c.1585–1635) François de La Mothe-Le-Vayer (1588–1672)
Honorat de Bueil...
- de Vega,
Spanish dramatist and poet (born 1562)
October 18 – Jean de
Schelandre,
French poet (born c. 1585)
November 8 – Aodh
Buidhe Mac an Bhaird, Irish...
- (tragedy) 1601 La
Bergerie (pastoral) 1601
Hector (tragedy) 1604 Jean de
Schelandre (c.1585–1635) Tyr et Sidon, ou les
funestes amours de
Belcar et Méliane...
- the
playwrights Antoine de Montchrestien,
Alexandre Hardy and Jean de
Schelandre for
tragedy around 1600–1610.)
Alongside tragedy,
European humanists also...
-
Transformation of
History into Epic: The 'Stuartide' (1611) of Jean de
Schelandre".
Modern Language Review. 66 (1).
Modern Humanities Research ****ociation:...
- the
playwrights Antoine de Montchrestien,
Alexandre Hardy and Jean de
Schelandre for
tragedy around 1600-1610.)
Alongside tragedy,
European humanists also...