Gilles de Caux de Montlebert

French poet
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Quick Facts

IntroFrench poet
PlacesFrance
isWriter Poet Playwright
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio Literature
Gender
Male
Death17 September 1733Bayeux
The details

Biography

Gilles de Caux de Montlebert, (c.1682, Ligneries, near Argentan – 17 September 1733, Bayeux) was an 18th-century French poet and playwright from Normandy.
A descendant of Pierre Corneille by his mother, he was controller of the king's farms. He served as nominees to président Hénault for the publication in 1716 of his tragedy Marius à Cirthe, to which he probably worked. His tragedy Lysimachus, completed by his son, was presented without success in 1737.
Boileau praised one of his poems entitled L'Horloge de sable. He collaborated with L'Année littéraire by Fréron.

Works

  • 1714: L'Horloge de sable, figure du monde, moral poem
  • 1715: Marius à Cirthe, tragedy, avec le président Hénault, premiered 15 November 1715 (published in 1716)
  • 1725: Ode au roi et à la reine sur leur mariage
  • 1737: Lysimachus, tragedy, premiered 13 December 1737 (published in 1738)
  • Adraste, tragedy (non printed)

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