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Eustache Deschamps was born in 1340 in Vertus, Champagne, France.
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Eustache Deschamps was born in 1340 in Vertus, Champagne, France.
Eustache studied at Reims, where he is said to have received some lessons in the art of versification from Guillaume de Machaut.
From Reims he proceeded about 1360 to the university of Orleans to study law and the seven liberal arts.
Eustache Deschamps bares the shallowness of an epoch when the medieval spirit preserved nothing but appearances.
Eustache admired only two men: King Charles V surnamed "the Wise, " and the king's general, Du Guesclin.
In 1392, he wrote L'Art de dictier et de fere chançons, chancons, ballades, virelais, et rondeaux ("The Art of Reciting and Composing Songs, Ballads, Virelays, and Rondeaux"), the first French treatise on versification to contain a general theory of poetry and rules for the various forms of poetical compositions.
Music and versification were intimately associated in his conception of poetry, for he assumed that all poetry was to be sung.
His last years were spent on his Miroir de marriage, a satire of 13, 000 lines against women, which contains some real comedy.
He does not, like Froissart, cast a glamour over the miserable wars of the time but gives a faithful picture of the anarchy of France, and inveighs ceaselessly against the heavy taxes, the vices of the clergy and especially against those who enrich themselves at the expense of the people.
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