Jean-Baptiste Rousseau

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Jean-Baptiste Rousseau was a French poet and dramatist of the late 17th and early 18th centuries, best known for his lyrical and satirical verse.

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Jean-Baptiste Rousseau canonical 3
Rousseau 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dramatist
human
poet
satirist
activeYearsEnd 1741
activeYearsStart 1690
centuryOfActivity 17th century
18th century
countryOfCitizenship France
dateOfBirth 1671-04-06
dateOfDeath 1741-03-17
ethnicGroup French
familyName Jean-Baptiste Rousseau self-linksurface differs
surface form: Rousseau
genre lyric poetry
satire
theatre
givenName Jean-Baptiste
languageOfWorkOrName French
movement French classical literature
name Jean-Baptiste Rousseau self-link
nativeLanguage French
notableFor lyrical verse
satirical verse
notableWork Cantates
Jason
La Vengeance de Cupidon
Le Café
Le Caprice
Le Capricieux
Le Curieux
Le Flatteur
Le Flatteur
surface form: Le Flatteur, ou l’Homme du jour

Le Joueur
Le Mercure galant
Le Procureur dupé
Odes
Odes diverses
Odes sacrées
Poésies choisies
Poésies diverses
Poésies lyriques
Poésies diverses
surface form: Poésies nouvelles

Poésies sacrées
Epigrams
surface form: Épigrammes

Épîtres
occupation dramatist
playwright
poet
satirist
placeOfBirth Kingdom of France
Paris
placeOfDeath Habsburg Netherlands
surface form: Austrian Netherlands

Brussels, Belgium
surface form: Brussels
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Brussels, Belgium
surface form: Brussels

Paris
sexOrGender male

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Anacreontic poets hasNotableMember Jean-Baptiste Rousseau
Collège d’Harcourt educated Jean-Baptiste Rousseau
Jean-Baptiste Rousseau name Jean-Baptiste Rousseau self-link
Jean-Baptiste Rousseau familyName Jean-Baptiste Rousseau self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Rousseau