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Molière

    January 15, 1622 – February 17, 1673

    Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, known by his stage name Molière, stands as one of Western literature's foremost masters of comedy. His plays expertly blended elements of commedia dell'arte with refined French theatrical tradition, delivering sharp satires that exposed societal hypocrisy and human foibles. Through his groundbreaking work, Molière fundamentally reshaped French comedy, earning acclaim from both the court and Parisian audiences while also facing censure for his daring themes. His enduring legacy lies in his profound understanding of human nature and his unparalleled ability to provoke laughter and thought.

    Molière
    The Misanthrope, Tartuffe, and Other Plays
    Don Juan and other plays
    The Pests
    The Misanthrope, and Other Plays
    Moliere: The Complete Richard Wilbur Translations, Volume 2
    Moliere: The Complete Richard Wilbur Translations, Volume 1