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Molière, a master of French comedic drama, honed his craft while performing with traveling troupes before gaining recognition in Paris. His controversial play "Tartuffe," which premiered in 1664, critiques religious hypocrisy through the story of Orgon, who is deceived by the false piety of Tartuffe. Initially censored due to its satirical take on religion, the play underwent revisions before achieving success at the Palais-Royal theatre. This edition features Curtis Hidden Page's translation and an introduction by John E. Matzke.

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Tartuffe, Molière

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English
Authors
Molière
Publisher
Digireads.com
Released
2021
Format
Paperback
Pages
86
ISBN13
9781420975598
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First published
1669
Original title
Le Tartuffe ou l'Imposteur
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Molière, a master of French comedic drama, honed his craft while performing with traveling troupes before gaining recognition in Paris. His controversial play "Tartuffe," which premiered in 1664, critiques religious hypocrisy through the story of Orgon, who is deceived by the false piety of Tartuffe. Initially censored due to its satirical take on religion, the play underwent revisions before achieving success at the Palais-Royal theatre. This edition features Curtis Hidden Page's translation and an introduction by John E. Matzke.