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Jean de La Taille (c.1540 - c.1607) was a French poet and dramatist born in Bondaroy. He studied the humanities in Paris under Muretus, and law at Orléans under Anne de Bourg. He began his career as a Huguenot, but afterwards adopted a mild Catholicism. He was wounded at the Battle of Arnay-le Duc in 1570, and retired to his estate at Bondaroy, where he wrote a political pamphlet entitled ''Histoire abrégée des singeries de la ligue''. His chief poem is a satire on the follies of court life, ''Le Courtisan retiré''; he also wrote a political poem, ''Le Prince Nécessaire''. But his fame rests on his achievements in drama. In 1572 appeared the tragedy of ''Saül le furieux'', with a preface on ''L'Art de la tragédie''. He wrote, not for the general public to which the mysteries and farces had addressed themselves, but for the limited audience of a lettered aristocracy. He therefore depreciated the native drama and insisted on the Senecan model. He objected to deaths on the stage on the ground that the representation is unconvincing. ==References==
Corinne Noirot-Maguire. "Conjurer le mal: Jean de La Taille et le paradoxe de la tragédie humaniste." ''EMF: Studies in Early Modern France'' 13, "Spectacle in Late Medieval and Early Modern France," eds. J. Persels and R. Ganim. Feb. 2010. 121-43.
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