Jacques Grévin

French author
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Born:
1538, Clermont-en-Beauvais, Fr.
Died:
Nov. 5, 1570, Turin, Savoy (aged 32)

Jacques Grévin (born 1538, Clermont-en-Beauvais, Fr.—died Nov. 5, 1570, Turin, Savoy) was a French poet and dramatist who is credited with writing the first original French plays to observe the form of classical tragedies and comedies. Before becoming a doctor of medicine at the University of Paris, Grévin wrote several successful comedies, including La Trésorière (performed 1559; “The Paymistress”). His comedies, licentious in tone, imitated the regular form of the Roman playwrights Plautus and Terence but took contemporary subjects and a Parisian setting. They were published in Grévin’s Théâtre (1561), along with his La Mort de César, a tragedy on ...(100 of 163 words)