Memorialist of the King

This article is written in German. Automatic translations:

Tahar Ben Jelloun immediately announced that the novel would cause a stir in Morocco: Maël Renouard is publishing the confession of a writer who, like Racine for Louis XIV or Voltaire for Louis XV, is employed as a historian by the Moroccan King Hassan II. The novel gleefully employs the rhetorical figures and turns of phrase of the great classical style of the 18th century.

Delhaye, s'étant livré à quelques recherches, avait trouvé dans de vieux registres des lists d'historiographes des rois de France. Quelques-us étaient des écrivains très renown: Racine, Boileau, Voltaire. Plusieurs n'étaient pas inconnus des historiens : Sorel, Guez de Balzac, Scipion Dupleix, André Félibien, Pellisson, Pinot Duclos (l'ami de Rousseau), Marmontel. The noms de la plupart, cependant, étaient aujourd'hui entièrement obscurs, et Delhaye m'en livra quelques-uns au hasard, en parcourant ses notes: Jacob de la Baudouère, Julien Pellens, Nicolas Renouard, Jean-Daniel Schoepflin, et ce François de Belleforest qui available Fait historiographe de Charles IX for avoir écrit une History of the Neuf Rois de France qui ont eu le nom de Charles, ce qui nous fit rire, tellement la flutterie était grosse, et le dessein absurde.

Maël Renouard, L'historiographe du royaume

After some research in old registers, Delhaye had found lists of historians of the kings of France. Some of them were very famous writers: Racine, Boileau, Voltaire. Several were not unknown to historians: Sorel, Guez de Balzac, Scipion Dupleix, André Félibien, Pellisson, Pinot Duclos (a friend of Rousseau), Marmontel. The names of the majority, however, were completely unknown, and Delhaye, while reviewing his notes, randomly gave me a few of them: Jacob de la Baudouère, Julien Pellens, Nicolas Renouard, Jean-Daniel Schoepflin, and this François de Belleforest, who had been made historian to Charles IX because he had a History of the nine kings of France She had written to someone named Karl, which made us laugh, so great was the flattery and the absurd plan.

Reference / Citation suggestion
Nonnenmacher, Kai. "The King's Memorialist." Rentrée littéraire: contemporary French literature. 2021. Accessed on May 18, 2026 at 21:37 p.m. https://rentree.de/2021/09/02/memorialist-des-koenigs/.

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