- Le Sage, Alain-René
- Le Sage, Alain-René
• Writer, b. at Sarzeau (Morbihan), 1668; d. at Boulogne-sur-Mer, 1747Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Alain-René Lesage — Born 6 May 1668(1668 05 06) Sarzeau Died 17 November 1747(17 … Wikipedia
Alain-Rene Le Sage — Alain René Le Sage † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Alain René Le Sage Writer, b. at Sarzeau (Morbihan), 1668; d. at Boulogne sur Mer, 1747. The son of a notary who died early in the youth s career, he left the Jesuit college of Vannes after … Catholic encyclopedia
Alain-Rene Lesage — Alain René Lesage Pour les articles homonymes, voir Lesage. Alain René Lesage Activité(s) … Wikipédia en Français
Alain René Lesage — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Lesage. Alain René Lesage Activité(s) … Wikipédia en Français
LE SAGE, ALAIN RENÉ — French dramatist and novelist, born at Sarzeau, in Brittany; educated at a Jesuit school at Vannes; went to Paris in 1692; studied the Spanish language and literature, and produced translations of Spanish works and imitations; some of his… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Alain-René Lesage — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Lesage. Alain René Lesage Activités Romancier … Wikipédia en Français
Lesage, Alain René — Le·sage (lə säzhʹ), Alain René. 1668 1747. French writer. His novel Gil Blas (1715 1735) had a major influence on modern realistic fiction. * * * … Universalium
Sage [2] — Sage, Alain René le S., s. Lesage … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Lesage, Alain-René — or Le Sage born May 6, 1668, Sarzeau, France died Nov. 17, 1747, Boulogne French novelist and playwright. He studied law in Paris but later abandoned his clerkship to devote himself to literature. His classic The Adventures of Gil Blas of… … Universalium
Lesage, Alain-René — ► (1668 1747) Escritor francés. Obras dramáticas: Crispin, rival de son maître y Turcaret. Obras narrativas: Le diable boiteux, traducción de El diablo cojuelo (de L. Vélez de Guevara), Le bachelier de Salamanque (novela) y Gil Blas de Santillana … Enciclopedia Universal