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- Jean_Chapelain abstract "Jean Chapelain (4 December 1595 – 22 February 1674) was a French poet and critic during the Grand Siècle, best known for his role as an organizer and founding member of the Académie française. Chapelain acquired considerable prestige as a literary critic, but his own major work, an epic poem about Joan of Arc called \"La Pucelle,\" (1656) was lampooned by his contemporary Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux.".
- Jean_Chapelain comment "Jean Chapelain (4 December 1595 – 22 February 1674) was a French poet and critic during the Grand Siècle, best known for his role as an organizer and founding member of the Académie française. Chapelain acquired considerable prestige as a literary critic, but his own major work, an epic poem about Joan of Arc called \"La Pucelle,\" (1656) was lampooned by his contemporary Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux.".