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Bitter Comedy - The Life of Molière - cover

Bitter Comedy - The Life of Molière

Miklós Rónaszegi

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Molière, the world-famous classic dramatist, lived, played and wrote three hundred years ago. Son of the court tapestry-maker to Louis XIV of France, Jean-Baptiste Poquelin became an actor, and then, taking the stage-name Molière, himself brought to the stage all the weakness and gaucheness that the tumultuous age set before him every day as France developed a middle class. He depicted the social climber in Les Fâcheux, turned his murderous humour on the hypocrite in Tartuffe, disparaged the money-worshipping bourgeois in L’Avare… And the list might go on and on of his creations, plays which for three hundred years have given audiences so much pleasure and entertainment – and still do today. Bitter Comedy, Miklós Rónaszegi’s vie romancée, presents a lucid account of the life and times of the universally-acclaimed dramatist and of the genesis of his works.
 
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Available since: 04/09/2024.
Print length: 356 pages.

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