Nicolas Mary
Nicolas Mary, sieur Desfontaines also called Desfontaines, born c. 1610 in Rouen – died 4 February 1652 in Angers, was a 17th-century French playwright, novelist and actor.A prolific author, Desfontaines composed 13 theatre plays including ''L’Illustre Comédien ou Le Martyre de Saint Genest'' (1645) (which was revived by Rotrou the following year), ''Eurymédon ou l’Illustre Pirate'', (1637), ''Orphise ou la Beauté persécutée'' (1638), ''Hermogène'' (1638), ''Bélisaire'' (1641), ''Les Galantes vertueuses'' (1642), ''Le Martyre de Saint Eustache'' (1644), ''Saint Alexis ou l’Illustre Olympie'' (1644), ''Alcidiane ou Les Quatre Rivaux'' (1645), ''Belissante ou l’Infidélité reconnue'' (1647) and ''La Véritable Sémiramis'' (1647).
An enthusiastic admirer of Corneille, Desfontaines also left a sequel to his tragedy ''Le Cid'' entitled ''la Vraie Suite du Cid'' as well as a follow-up to the tragedy ''Ibrahim Bassa'' by Georges de Scudéry.
Desfontaines gave three novels, ''les Heureuses Infortunes de Céliante et Marilinde, Veuves-Pucelles'' (1638), ''l’Illustre Amazonthe'' (1645) and ''l’Inceste innocent'' (1658).
Desfontaines also wrote about some religious subjects and was a translator from Italian. Provided by Wikipedia
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6by Nicolas Mary, Harmonie Barasc, Stéphane Ferchaud, Aurélia Priet, Anne Calgaro, Anne-Marie Loustau-Dudez, Nathalie Bonnet, Martine Yerle, Alain Ducos, Alain PintonGet full text
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7by Nicolas Mary, Harmonie Barasc, Stéphane Ferchaud, Yvon Billon, Frédéric Meslier, David Robelin, Anne Calgaro, Anne-Marie Loustau-Dudez, Nathalie Bonnet, Martine Yerle, Hervé Acloque, Alain Ducos, Alain PintonGet full text
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