Jean-Baptiste Coye
Jean-Baptiste Coye (June 6, 1711 – February 17, 1771) was an Occitan language writer from Mouriès, Provence. His name is written as Joan Baptista Còia in classical occitan.
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Coye's work is included in Archard's Provençal anthology Lou Bouquet Provençaou and is recognised as among the foremost of Provence's 18th century authors.
He is the author of a 1743 comedy entitled Lou Novy para (written as Lo Nòvi parat in classical Occitan) which, according to Occitan critic Robèrt Lafont, obtained a "lasting success".[1] Coye also composed the poem Lou Délire.
Editions
- Oeuvres complète de J. B. Coye en vers provençaux. Arles : Mesnier, 1829.
- Lou Bouquet Prouvençaou. Marselha : Achard, 1823.
Bibliography
- Anatole, Cristian. Lafont, Robèrt. Nouvelle histoire de la littérature occitane. París : PUF, 1
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Notes
- " [...] un long succès [...]". Nouvelle Histoire, (445)
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