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Richemont-Banchereau

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Richemont-Banchereau (first name unknown, born 1612, Saumur) was a 17th-century French lawyer and playwright.

A lawyer in Parlement, Banchereau is known only by two plays he wrote aged twenty, published in Paris in 1632:

  • L'Espérance glorieuse ou Amour et Justice, tragicomedy in five acts and in verse (dedicated to the Prince of Condé)
  • Les Passions égarées ou le Roman du temps,[1] tragicomedy in five acts and in verse.

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