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TRISTAN L'HERMITE, FRANCOIS (16011655), French
born
chateau de Soliers in the Haute Marche
duel at the age of thirteen, and was obliged to flee to England
burlesque novel, the Page disgracie. He was in succession poet to Gaston d'Orleans, to the duchesse de Chaulnesand the duke of Guise. He died on the 7th of September 1655 His first tragedy, Mariamne (1636), was also his best. It wasfollowed by Penthee (1637), La Mort de Seneque (1644), La Mort de Crispe (1645) and the Parasite (1653). He was also the author of some admirable lyrics. Three of his best plays are printed in the Thedtre francais of 1737. End of Article: TRISTAN If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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