Suzon de Terson explained

Suzon de Terson
Birth Place:Puylaurens
Occupation:Poet

Suzon de Terson (1657–1685) was a 17th-century French poet.

Biography

Suzon de Terson was born in 1657 in Puylaurens (currently part of the Tarn department) in a rich Protestant family and soon became passionate about poetic art.

By her worldly poems she drew the attention of Paul Pellisson and the circles of the, then became "Dame Rivals" by her marriage with pastor Elie Rivals.[1] In 1685, she died prematurely, following a long illness reflected in her poetry. Her writings were not published until 1968, by Christian Anatole.[1] [2]

She is the author of 81 poems including 15 written in the Occitan language.[3]

Works

Poësies diverses de Demoizelle Suzon de Terson: 1657-1685; French and Occitan texts established on the only known manuscript... by Christian Anatole (Lo Libre Occitan, 1968 ; Colleccion Fabri de Peiresc. - [Toulouse] : Institut d'Estudis Occitans) .

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: fr . Poésies diverses de Demoiselle Suzon de Terson [manuscript] ]. Occitanica . 3 January 2018. .
  2. http://www.persee.fr/authority/272446 Anatole, Christian (1937-1987)
  3. fr . Suzon de Terson . Félix Castan . . 1969 . 4 . 10.4000/baroque.324 . 3 January 2018. free . .
  4. http://www.persee.fr/authority/281653 Marie France Hilgar