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Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (who used the scen name Moliere), born January 15th, , is considered one of France’s greatest playwrights, if not the greatest. His amalgamation of humor and intellect, his ability to exquisitely capture the hypocrisy of 17th century French society, and his sparkling and lucid prose have made his works immensely popular around the world both in universities and, of course, on the stage. He was described by Voltaire as “the painter of France,” as his works held a mirror up to his country’s vices and virtues.
Moliere had a pleasant and comfortable childhood, as his father tended the king’s furniture and upholstery. He was educated at France’s finest schools, including the Jesuit College du Clermont in Paris. His mother, who was very religious, died when he was ten years old. It was expected that Moliere would continue in his father’s trade, but he showed little interest in doing so. Instead
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Date of birth | 15 January (unspecified calendar, assumed Gregorian) Paris Jean-Baptiste Poquelin |
Date of death | 17 February (unspecified calendar, assumed Gregorian) Paris |
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