Charles de Saint-Évremond

Charles de Saint-Évremond
Portrait of Charles de Saint-Évremond by Jacques Parmentier, circa 1701
Born(1613-04-01)1 April 1613
Saint-Denis-le-Guast, near Coutances, in Normandy, France
Died9 September 1703(1703-09-09) (aged 90)
London, England
OccupationEssayist, critic, soldier
NationalityFrench

Charles de Marguetel de Saint-Denis, seigneur de Saint-Évremond (1 April 1613  9 September 1703) was a French soldier, hedonist, essayist and literary critic. After 1661, he lived in exile, mainly in England, as a consequence of his attack on French policy at the time of the Peace of the Pyrenees (1659). He is buried in Poets' Corner, Westminster Abbey. He wrote for his friends and did not intend his work to be published, although a few of his pieces were leaked in his lifetime. The first full collection of his works was published in London in 1705, after his death.