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The dramatic works of Pierre Corneille and Jean Racine are typically composed of rhyming alexandrine couplets.
* June 6 Pierre Corneille, French author ( d. 1684 )
* October 1 Pierre Corneille, French playwright ( b. 1606 )
* Pierre Corneille Médée ( tragedy, 1635 )
* Pierre Corneille ( 1606 1684 ), tragedian
* Thomas Corneille ( 1625 1709 ), dramatist, brother of Pierre Corneille
* Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle ( 1657 1757 ), author, nephew of Pierre Corneille
* Pierre Corneille: Of the Three Unities of Action, Time, and Place
* Tite et Bérénice, a play by Pierre Corneille which was in competition with Racine the same year, and concerns the same subject matter.
For much of the 17th century, Pierre Corneille, who made his mark on the world of tragedy with plays like Medée ( 1635 ) and Le Cid ( 1636 ), was the most successful writer of French tragedies.
Corneille was born at Rouen, France, to Marthe le Pesant de Boisguilbert and Pierre Corneille, a distinguished lawyer.
He was given a rigorous Jesuit education at the then named Collège de Bourbon which has been known as the Lycée Pierre Corneille since 1873.
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