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Michel Le Clerc : ウィキペディア英語版 | Michel Le Clerc Michel Le Clerc (1622, Albi – 8 December 1691) was a French lawyer and dramatist. ==Biography== After studying under the Jesuits, he established himself in Paris, where he became a lawyer to the parliament of Paris. Like his co-student Claude Boyer, he wrote tragedies and "pièces des circonstance"; he produced his ''Virginie romaine'' in 1645, the same year as Boyer produced his ''Porcie romaine''. He was elected to the Académie française in 1662. His ''Iphigénie'' (written with Jacques de Coras) was put on in 1674, the same year as the ''Iphigénie'' by Jean Racine. Le Clerc is best known for his translation of ''Jerusalem Delivered'' by Torquato Tasso, but his work was attacked by Nicolas Boileau and suffered from a generally unfavourable reputation. Jean Chapelain wrote of him "He wrote reasonably in French prose and not without wit. In prose, he is well above the mediocre, whether in original creation, or in translation".
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