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Molière

  • Molière
January 15, 1622 – February 17, 1673
Molière
Le medecin volant/La jalousie du Barbouille
Continental Drama
L'Avare, Comedie Par Monsieur De Moliere
AMPHITRION. COMéDIE. PAR MONSIEUR DE MOL
Moliere: The Complete Richard Wilbur Translations, Volume 2
Moliere: The Complete Richard Wilbur Translations, Volume 1
  • 2024

    The School for Husbands

    Translated by Sir Charles Sedley

    • 56 pages
    • 2 hours of reading

    Molière, a pivotal figure in Western comedy, honed his craft through years of acting and writing, merging Commedia dell'Arte with French comedic traditions. His talent caught the attention of aristocrats, leading to a prestigious performance for Louis XIV at the Louvre. He subsequently gained access to prominent venues like the Salle du Petit-Bourbon and Palais-Royal. Molière's works, including The Affected Ladies, The School for Husbands, and The School for Wives, resonated deeply with Parisian audiences, solidifying his legacy in theatrical history.

    The School for Husbands
  • 2023

    This ten-volume set contains the works of Molière, the great French playwright of the 17th century. The set includes some of Molière's most famous plays, such as Tartuffe, The Misanthrope, and The School for Wives. The plays are presented in both French and English and are accompanied by detailed notes and commentary. This set is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of French literature and theatre.

    The Works of Molière: French and English. in Ten Volumes; Volume 4
  • 2023

    The Works of Molière: 4

    • 258 pages
    • 10 hours of reading

    A collection of plays by French playwright Molière, translated into English by Henri van Laun. Includes famous works such as 'The Misanthrope', 'Tartuffe', and 'The School for Wives'. This edition is illustrated with engravings of scenes from various plays.

    The Works of Molière: 4
  • 2023

    Enjoy the best of French comedy in English with this free translation of classic plays. Laugh along with Molière, Néricault Destouches, and Pierre Carlet Chamblain de Marivaux in their hilarious depictions of human foibles and follies. This collection is sure to delight both lovers of French literature and fans of comedy alike.

    The Comic Theatre: Being a Free Translation of All the Best French Comedies; Volume 3
  • 2023

    Set in 17th-century France, the comedy follows Monsieur Jourdain, a wealthy tradesman eager to ascend to aristocracy. His interactions with a philosopher, music master, and master of arms expose his naivety and the absurdity of social ambition. Molière cleverly critiques class distinctions and the idea that nobility can be purchased, using witty dialogue and comedic timing to entertain while delivering sharp societal commentary. The play remains relevant, highlighting human folly and the ridiculousness of social pretensions across generations.

    The Middle-Class Gentleman ( le bourgeois gentilhomme)
  • 2023

    Focusing on the character of Argan, a wealthy hypochondriac, the play humorously critiques the medical profession and societal obsessions with health. Through Argan's exaggerated consultations and treatments, Molière highlights themes of greed, deception, and the complexities of family dynamics. The witty dialogues and absurd situations reveal the flaws of both the medical field and those who exploit hypochondria. Molière's comedic brilliance and sharp social commentary create an entertaining exploration of human folly.

    The Imaginary Invalid ( le malade imaginaire)
  • 2022

    A compelling tale of love and betrayal set in the mythical world of ancient Greece. This opera tells the story of Ariadne, who is abandoned by her lover Theseus on the island of Naxos, and her unexpected encounter with a group of comedians who try to lighten her spirits. Featuring captivating music and stunning performances, this one-act opera is a must-see for fans of classical music and Greek mythology.

    Ariadne on Naxos: Opera in One Act With a Prelude by Hugo Von Hofmannsthal, Op. 60
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