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MONTCHRETIEN, ANTOINE DE (1575 or 1576-1621) , French dramatist and economist, son of an apothecary at Falaise named Mauchrestien, was born about 1576. In one of his numerous duels he had the misfortune to kill his opponent. He consequently took refuge
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His dramas are Sophonisbe (1596), afterwards remodelled as La Cartaginoise; L'Ecossaise, Les Lacenes, David
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change that leads to her execution. Aman has been compared not too unfavourably with Esther, and the hatred of Haman for Mordecai is expressed with morevigour than in Racine's play. All Montchretien's heroes face death without fear. M. Petit de Julleville finds the characteristic note of his plays in the same cult of heroism which was later to inspire the plays of Corneille. Poet, economist, iron-master, and soldier, Montchretien represents the many-sided activity of a time before literature had become a profession, and before its province had been restricted in France to polite topics.The tragedies were edited in 1901 by M. Petit de Julleville with notice and commentary; the Traite de l'economie politique in 1889 by Th. Funck Brentano, whose estimate of Montchretien is severely criticized by W. I. Ashley in the Eng. Hist. Rev. (Oct. 1891). See also Emile Faguet, La Tragedie au X VI'" siecle, ch. xi. (1883) ; G. Lanson, Revue des deux mondes (Sept. 1891). End of Article: MONTCHRETIEN, ANTOINE DE (1575 or 1576-1621) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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