Pierre de Ronsard Biography
September 11, 1524 – December 27, 1585
Pierre de Ronsard stands as one of the most significant French poets of the 16th century. Hailed as the "prince of poets and poet of princes," and an adherent of Epicureanism, he is a major figure in Renaissance poetic literature. His vast body of work, spanning over thirty years, encompasses engaged and "official" poetry reflecting the religious wars, as well as lyrical poetry and epics. Ronsard's style is renowned for its musicality and skillful command of language, leaving an indelible mark on French literature.






