Jean-Louis Guez de Balzac
- Jean-Louis Guez de Balzac
Jean-Louis Guez de Balzac (1597 - February 18, 1654) was a French author.
Life
He was born at Angoulême. At the age of eighteen he travelled in the United Provinces with Théophile de Viau, with whom he later exchanged bitter recriminations. His letters to his acquaintances and to important courtiers gained him a great reputation. Compliments were showered on him, and he became an "habitué" of the Hotel de Rambouillet. In 1624 a collection of his "Lettres" was published, and was received with great favour. From the chateau of Balzac, where he had retired, he continued to correspond with Jean Chapelain, Valentin Conrart and others.
In 1634 Balzac was elected to the Académie française. He died at Angoulême twenty years later.
Works
His fame rests chiefly upon the "Lettres", a second collection of which appeared in 1636. "Recueil de nouvelles lettres" was printed in the next year. His letters, though empty and affected in matter, show a real mastery of style, introducing a new clearness and precision into French prose and encouraging the development of the language on national lines by emphasizing its most idiomatic elements. Balzac has thus the credit of executing in French prose a reform parallel to Francois de Malherbe's in verse. In 1631 he published an eulogy of King Louis XIII of France entitled "Le Prince"; in 1652 the "Socrate chrétien", and "Aristippe ou de la Cour" in 1658.
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