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From 1600 to 1630, Agrippa d'Aubigne writes against Rome, Protestant divisions, and absolute monarchy. He raises the question of the state of necessity and the rights of subjects; he engages in polemics, denounces, ridicules, argues, exhorts, and talks strategy between his composition of the Tragiques, his Histoire and his satirical work.
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From 1600 to 1630, Agrippa d'Aubigne writes against Rome, Protestant divisions, and absolute monarchy. He raises the question of the state of necessity and the rights of subjects; he engages in polemics, denounces, ridicules, argues, exhorts, and talks strategy between his composition of the Tragiques, his Histoire and his satirical work.