Jean de La Chapelle
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Jean de La Chapelle was a French writer and dramatist.

Chapelle was born at Bourges
Bourges
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, France
France
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. He was elected to the Académie Française
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 in 1688. He died in Paris
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.

Works

  • Cléopâtre (1681)
  • Zaïde (1681)
  • Téléphonte (1682)
  • Ajax (1684)
  • Isaac, muzika tragedio (1717)
  • Les Amours de Catulle (1680)
  • Marie d'Anjou, reine de Majorque (1682)
  • Les Amours de Tibulle (1722)

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