Charles Regnault

Charles Regnault was a 17th-century French writer and playwright. He wrote Marie Stuard, reyne d'Ecosse,[1] a play about Mary, Queen of Scots given in 1637 and printed in 1639.

Works

  • 1637: Marie Stuard, reyne d'Ecosse
  • 1641: Les métamorphoses françoises
  • 1642: Blanche de Bourbon, reyne d'Espagne: tragi-comédie
  • 1639: Stances (with Jean de Rotrou and Poucet de Montauban)
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