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  1. Pierre Carlet de Chamblain de Marivaux (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ kaʁlɛ də ʃɑ̃blɛ̃ də maʁivo]; 4 February 1688 – 12 February 1763), commonly referred to as Marivaux, was a French playwright and novelist.

  2. Pierre Marivaux (born February 4, 1688, Paris, France—died February 12, 1763, Paris) was a French dramatist, novelist, and journalist whose comedies became, after those of Molière, the most frequently performed in French theatre.

  3. Marivaux (né Pierre Carlet) est un écrivain français, baptisé à Paris le 4 février 1688 et mort à Paris le 12 février 1763 . Surtout connu pour son théâtre et attaché aux Comédiens italiens, Marivaux est aussi romancier et journaliste, toujours spectateur solitaire d'une société en pleine transformation 1 .

  4. Pierre de Marivaux, often known simply as Marivaux, was a French playwright and novelist. He is best known for his intricate comedies that explore the complexities of love and human relationships. Marivaux's work is characterized by its wit, use of the Italian commedia dell'arte style, and psychological depth.

  5. Pierre Carlet de Chamblain de Marivaux, commonly referred to as Marivaux, was a French novelist and dramatist. He is considered one of the most important French playwrights of the 18th century, writing numerous comedies for the Comédie-Française and the Comédie-Italienne of Paris.

  6. Marivaux is best known as a dramatist and novelist, but he also worked as a journalist. With Le Spectateur français, he aimed to produce a periodical focusing particularly on moral reflection, in the vein of the seventeenth-century moralists.

  7. Pierre de Marivaux has 744 books on Goodreads with 28359 ratings. Pierre de Marivauxs most popular book is Le jeu de l'amour et du hasard.