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Georges de Brébeuf

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778: 257: 475:, but Boileau later changed his opinion of Brébeuf, saying "Malgré son fatras obscur, souvent Brébeuf étincelle" ("Despite his obscure gobblygook, Brébeuf often shines"). 684: 159: 845: 860: 855: 250: 174: 840: 169: 243: 653: 139: 787: 394: 830: 820: 77: 72: 67: 62: 57: 52: 835: 815: 850: 599: 200: 47: 33: 378: 154: 149: 401:; he wrote poetry on demand; and he gained a reputation for his playful, elegant and ironic poems (such as his 758: 210: 144: 553: 527: 451: 426: 287: 26: 825: 329: 164: 739:
The date is subject to some speculation. Harmand conjectured that Brébeuf's date of birth may be 1617.
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Dandrey, 210. The place of his birth remains a subject of dispute. The city of
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His reputation is most linked to his non-burlesque free translation of Lucan's
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has also been put forward as a possible birthplace, as too a family manor at
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Essai sur la vie et les œuvres de Georges de Brébeuf (1617 ?, 1661)
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Near the end of his life, Brébeuf left worldly society and retreated to
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Harmand gives Brébeuf's date of death at September 24, 1661.
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Entretiens solitaires, ou prières et meeditations pieueses
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L'Enéide de Virgile en vers burlesques. Livre septiesme
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and translator best known for his verse translation of
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Dictionnaire des lettres françaises: le XVIIe siècle
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against a woman wearing make-up) and his skill with
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He became friends with 16:French poet and translator 644:Dandrey, Patrick (1996). 395:François-Eudes de Mézeray 379:Jean-Louis Guez de Balzac 788:A selection of his poems 524:La Pharsale de Lucain... 759:Sainte-Suzanne-sur-Vire 701:Marie, Charles (1875). 552:of the seventh book of 510:of the seventh book of 320:family, most likely at 279:[ʒɔʁʒdəbʁe.bœf] 712:L'Apôtre au cœur mangé 669:Harmand, René (1897). 635:French Knowledge (XXG) 578:Panégyrique de la paix 27:Francophone literature 831:French Catholic poets 821:Writers from Normandy 330:William the Conqueror 183:Countries and regions 710:Robinne, J. (1949). 623:References and notes 596:Louis XIV of France 170:Short story writers 145:Writers by category 836:French translators 816:People from Manche 714:. pp. 11, 12. 631:Georges de Brébeuf 526:(a translation of 350:). 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