This is a collection of the diverse works of Monsieur L. de Chaulieu, a prominent figure in 18th-century French literature. The volume, edited by Delaunay, showcases Chaulieu's poetic talent and offers a glimpse into the literary tastes and intellectual climate of the era.
Guillaume Amfrye de Chaulieu (1636-1720) was a renowned French poet and wit, known for his graceful verses and contributions to the libertine literary circles of his time. This collection, titled "OEuvres Diverses De M. L. De Chaulieu", preserves his legacy and provides valuable insight into the development of French poetry during the reign of Louis XIV.
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