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  1. Pierre Corneille ( French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ kɔʁnɛj]; 6 June 1606 – 1 October 1684) was a French tragedian. He is generally considered one of the three great 17th-century French dramatists, along with Molière and Racine .

  2. Jun 2, 2024 · Pierre Corneille (born June 6, 1606, Rouen, France—died Oct. 1, 1684, Paris) was a French poet and dramatist, considered the creator of French classical tragedy. His chief works include Le Cid (1637), Horace (1640), Cinna (1641), and Polyeucte (1643).

  3. Pierre Corneille, aussi appelé « le Grand Corneille » ou « Corneille l'aîné », né le 6 juin 1606 [Note 1] à Rouen et mort le 1 er octobre 1684 [1] à Paris (paroisse Saint-Roch), est un dramaturge et poète français du XVII e siècle.

    • 1 er octobre 1684 (à 78 ans)Paris
    • Église Saint-Marcoul de Monceaux-l'Abbaye (d)
    • 6 juin 1606Rouen
    • « Le grand Corneille », « Corneille l'aîné »
  4. Widely considered the creator of French tragedy, poet and dramatist Pierre Corneille grew up in Rouen, France. He is counted among the three great 17th-century French dramatists, along with Molière and Racine. His many works include Polyeucte (1643), Cinna (1641), Horace (1640), and Le Cid (1637),…

  5. Although Pierre Corneille is regarded as the founder of French tragedy, six of his first eight plays were comedies. He actually produced 20 works while a member of parliament, and 12 more thereafter.

  6. May 29, 2018 · The French dramatist Pierre Corneille (1606-1684) wrote more than 30 plays and is often called the father of French tragedy. His tragedies characteristically explore the conflict between heroic love and heroic devotion to duty. Pierre Corneille was born on June 6, 1606, in Rouen.

  7. Pierre Corneille, (born June 6, 1606, Rouen, France—died Oct. 1, 1684, Paris), French poet and playwright. He studied law and was a king’s counselor in Rouen (1628–50). He wrote his first comedy, Mélite (performed 1629), before he was 20; other comedies followed.