Suzon de Terson

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Born1657 (1657)
Died1685 (aged 2728)
OccupationPoet
Suzon de Terson
Born1657 (1657)
Died1685 (aged 2728)
OccupationPoet

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

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 Academy of Castres [fr], 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) OCLC 489791092.

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