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Jean-Ah Poquelin

name of Jean Marie Poquelin became a symbol of witchery, devilish crime, and hideous nursery fictions The man and his house were alike shunned The snipe and duck hunters forsook the marsh, and the wood-cutters abandoned the canal Sometimes the hardier boys who ventured out there snake-shooting heard a slow thumping of oar-locks on the canal



Thrilling Tales: “Jean-ah Poquelin” by George Washington Cable

Such was the home of old Jean Marie Poquelin, once an opulent indigo planter, standing high in the esteem of his small, proud circle of exclusively male acquaintances in the old city; now a hermit, alike shunned by and shunning all who had ever known him “The last of his line,” said the gossips His



Usher, Poquelin, and Miss Emily: The Progress of Southern Gothic

been seen again ") This livelihood Poquelin had descended to after his indigo fields had had to be abandoned, and, after that, smuggling From the first, there is suspicion of foul play, and with the passing of time "the name of Jean Marie Poquelin became a symbol of witchery, devilish crime, and hideous nursery fictions " His society is avoided,



A FORESHADOWING OF WOMENS LIBERATION AS SEEN IN SELECTED

mother,Marie Poquelin,who died when he was only ten years old Although his father,Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, IIIre-married in 1633, Moliere's stepmother lived only four years Thus, from the time of his early childhood until his early adult years, a time during which he received his education and made his choice of a career, Moliere lived in a male-



€Molière’s€Life J

Poquelin€ (later known€ as€ Molière) was€ baptized€ on January€ 15,€ 1622;€ his parents,€Jean€Poquelin and€ Marie€ Cressé, were€ stolid€ French middle­class €His€father was€a€mastertapissier, what€ today€ might€ be known€ as€ an€ interior decorator;€he€supplied tapestries,€ furnishings



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bed in which Marie Cressé gave birth to her Wrst son, Jean-Baptiste, later the self-styled sieur de Molière, and Wve more children Both Jean Poquelin the younger and Marie Cressé came from fami-lies oftapissiers The Poquelins were from Beauvais Jean the elder was born there around 1555 His father was a weaver, but Jean was orphaned 9



by Moliere, adapted by Neil Bartlett

Jean-Baptiste Poquelin born before January 15, 1622 and died on February 17, 1673 He was born into a prosperous family and studied at the College de Clermont, and was well suited to begin a life in the theatre He acted for about 13 years and his stage and pen name was Moliere As an actor he honed his comedic



Jean-Baptiste Poquelin dit - LeWebPédagogique

Il était le fils de Jean Poquelin, un riche marchand tapissier (on dirait aujourd¶hui décorateur-ensemblier), établi rue Saint-Honoré, dans le quartier des Halles, en plein coeur de Paris, et de Marie Crespy Elle eut cinq autres enfants, mais il la perdit à l¶âge de dix ans Quatre ans plus tard,

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