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SCARRON, PAUL (1610-166o) , French poet, dramatist, novelist and husband of Madame de Maintenon, was baptized on the 4th of July 1610. His father, of the same name, was a member of the parlement of Paris. Paul the younger became an abbe when he was nineteen, and in 1633 entered the service of Charles de Beaumanoir, bishop of Le Mans, with whom he travelled to Rome in 1635. Finding a patron in Marie de Hautefort, he became a well-known figure in literary and fashion-able society. An improbable story is told on the authority of La Beaumelle (Memoires . . de Mme de Maintenon) thatwhen in residence at his canonry of Le Manshe once tarred and feathered himself as a carnival freak and, being obliged to take refuge
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series of lawsuits with his step-mother over his father's property, and by the poverty and misconduct of his sisters, whom he supported. Scarron
also a pension from Fouquet, and one from the queen, which was withdrawn because he was suspected of Frondeur sentiments. When Mazarin received the dedication of Typhon coldly, Scarron changed it to a burlesque on the minister. In 1651 he definitely took the side of the Fronde in a Mazarinade, a violent pamphlet. He now had no resources but his " marquisat."In his early years he had been something of a libertine. In 1649 a penniless lady of good family, Celeste Palaiseau, kept his house
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burlesque . But the Roman comique (16511657) is a work
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The most complete edition of his works is by La Martiniere, 1737 (10 vols., Amsterdam). The Roman comique and the Eneide travestie were edited by Victor Fournel in 1857 and 1858. Among the contemporary notices of Scarron, that contained in the Historiettes of Tallemant des Reaux is the most accurate. The most important modern works on the subject are Scarron et le genre burlesque (1888) by Paul Morillot; a biography by J. J. Jusserand in English, prefixed to his edition of The Comical Romance and other tales by Paul Scarron, done into English by Tom Brown of Shifnal, John Savage and others (2 vols., 1892); and Paul Scarron et Francoise d'Aubigne d'apres des documents nouveaux (1894) by A. de Boislisle.End of Article: SCARRON, PAUL (1610-166o) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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