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Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux - Wikipedia Boileau rules on the language of poetry, and analyses various kinds of verse composition He influenced English literature through the translation of L'Art poétique by Sir William Soame and John Dryden, and their imitation in Alexander Pope 's Essay on Criticism
Nicolas Boileau | French Poet, Satirist Critic | Britannica Nicolas Boileau (born November 1, 1636, Paris, France—died March 13, 1711, Paris) was a poet and leading literary critic in his day, known for his influence in upholding Classical standards in both French and English literature
Boileau, Nicolas (1636–1711) - Encyclopedia. com According to Boileau, the criterion by which one can attest to the merit of the great artworks of the past is that they have passed the test of time Far from being an illegitimate prejudice, imitation of the ancients is the source of the true rules of art, which reason can use as its guide
Nicolas Boileau — Wikipédia Nicolas Boileau sieur Despréaux, également nommé Nicolas Boileau Despréaux, né le 1er novembre 1636 à Paris et mort le 13 mars 1711 dans la même ville, est un homme de lettres français du Grand Siècle
17th Century French Poet: Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux Boileau’s influence on French poetry cannot be overstated Through his writings, he established a clear set of standards for what constituted good poetry, and his work became the basis for much of the literary criticism of the 17th century
Literary Criticism of Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux The French poet, satirist, and critic Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux (1636–1711) had a pervasive influence not only on French letters (of the old-fashioned kind) but also on English and German poets and critics
Satires by Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux | EBSCO Boileau, drawing inspiration from classical satirists like Juvenal, critiques the excesses and follies of contemporary society, particularly within the sophisticated court of King Louis XIV
Boileau - Wikipedia Arthur Boileau (born 1957), Canadian Olympic distance runner Boileau baronets, a title in the Baronetage of Tacolneston Hall in the County of Norfolk, United Kingdom