René Le Bossu
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René Le Bossu (16 March 1631 – 14 March 1680) was a French critic.
He was born in Paris, studied at Nanterre, and in 1649 became one of the regular canons of Sainte-Geneviève. He wrote Parallèle des principes de la physique d'Aristote et de celle de René Descartes (1674), and Traité du poème épique, highly praised by Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux, the leading doctrine of which was that the subject should be chosen before the characters, and that the action should be arranged without reference to the personages who are to figure in the scene.
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