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Balthazar Baro (Valence, 1596 - Paris, 1650) was a French poet, playwright and romance-writer.
[edit] LifeThe son of a professor at the university of Valence, Baro studied at Tournon-sur-Rhône then at Valence, where he gained his law doctorate in 1615. Becoming secretary to Honoré d'Urfé, who he had met when they attended the same collège in Tournon, he published Urfé,'s L'Astrée and wrote a fifth book for it himself (from his master's notes) in 1628. Coming to Paris, he attended on Madame de Chevreuse, sworn enemy of cardinal Richelieu, but even so the immense success of L'Astrée gained him entry to the Académie française in 1636. After being gentleman to Mademoiselle de Montpensier, he held two jobs towards the end of his life, that of procurer to the présidial de Valence and that of treasurer of France at Montpellier. [edit] WorksBaro's œuvre is made up of four dramatic poems, three tragedies, two odes, a pastoral and a heroic poem. That heroic poem
[edit] In later literatureIn Act I scene I.1 of his Cyrano de Bergerac, Edmond Rostand evoked a production of Baro's La Clorise in order to mock it:
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