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Pierre de Ronsard

Ronsard was born at Manoir de la Possonnière in the village of Couture-sur-Loir, Vendômois. His father served Francis I as ''maître d'hôtel du roi''. Ronsard received an education at home before attending the College of Navarre in Paris at age nine. He later travelled extensively, including visits to Scotland, Flanders, and Holland. After a hearing impairment halted his diplomatic career, Ronsard dedicated himself to study at the Collège Coqueret. He later became the acknowledged leader of La Pléiade, a group of seven French Renaissance poets.
His works were both admired and criticized throughout his life, and his reputation was established by critics such as Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve. His poetry is characterized by its peculiar use of language and imagery, and a great variety of metre. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Cicero, Marcus Tullius 106-43 a.C, Lambin, Denis 1520-1572Other Authors: “...Ronsard, Pierre de 1524-1585...”
Published 1581
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2Other Authors: “...Ronsard, Pierre de, 1524-1585...”
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