La Soltane by Gabriel Bounin, 1561.

Gabriel Bounin (1520 in Chateauroux - 1604)[1] was a French author and dramaturgist of the 16th century. He was a lawyer of Châteauroux in Berry. In 1561, Gabriel Bounin published La Soltane, a tragedy highlighting the role of Roxelane (with no reliable sources or proof) in the execution of Şehzade Mustafa, the elder son of the Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent.[2][3] In defiance of the rules of the Pleiad, La Soltane was a play about a contemporary event, rather than a Classical one.[3] This tragedy marks the first time the Ottomans were introduced on stage in France.[4]

Works

  • La Soltane
  • Satyre au Roy contre les Republiquains

See also

Notes

  1. "Gabriel Bounin (1520?-1604?)". data.bnf.fr. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
  2. Ecouen Museum exhibit
  3. 1 2 The Literature of the French Renaissance by Arthur Augustus Tilley, p.87
  4. The Penny cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge p.418
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