Jean (de) Mairet (bap. May 10, 1604 – January 31, 1686) was a classical French dramatist who wrote both tragedies and comedies.
Mairet was one of the bitterest assailants of Corneille in the controversy over Le Cid. It was perhaps his jealousy of Corneille that made him give up writing for the stage.
He was appointed in 1648 official representative of his home county, the Franche-Comté, which allowed him to stay in Paris, but in 1653 he was banished by Cardinal Mazarin. He was subsequently allowed to return, but in 1668 he retired to Besançon, and subsequently rarely left.
1604 births | 1686 deaths | French dramatists and playwrights
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