- Jean
Donneau de Visé (1638 – 8 July 1710) was a
French journalist,
royal historian ("historiographe du roi"),
playwright and publicist. He was founder...
- (War of Comedy), in
which the
opposite side was
taken by
writers like
Donneau de Visé, Edmé Boursault, and Montfleury. However, more
serious opposition...
- celebrity.
Ludger Sylbaris was born on 1 June 1874, on the
Habitation La
Donneau plantation, near the
fishing village of Le Prêcheur, Martinique, about...
-
Gallimard publishing group. The
Mercure galant was
founded by the
writer Jean
Donneau de Visé in 1672. He
directed the
publication until his
death in 1710. The...
-
continued to
write for the playwright's successors,
Thomas Corneille and Jean
Donneau de Visé. Play
after play, he
would compose pieces that
demanded more musicians...
- attribution, however, and
other names that are
commonly put
forward are Jean
Donneau de Visé and Claude-
Emmanuel ****llier,
better known as Chapelle. "Molière"...
-
creation of the
fashion press in the
early 1670s (due in
large part to Jean
Donneau de Visé),
which transformed the
fashion industry by
marketing designs to...
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Raymond Poisson: said of her as “she is as
witty as the devil”, and
while Donneau de Vise said of her wit that if he were to
speak of it, he
would have to...
- in goods;
several of
these items appear in the list in The Miser. Jean
Donneau de Visé's la Mère
coquette (1665) gave Molière a
father and son in love...
- same year, she and the rest of the
troupe received positive reviews from
Donneau de Visé in the
journal Le
mercure galant. In 1695, she pla**** Arlecchina...