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Amphitryon - cover

Amphitryon

Molière Moliere

Translator A. R. Waller

Publisher: DigiCat

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Summary

Molière's "Amphitryon" is a captivating exploration of mistaken identities and the complexities of love, all woven into the fabric of classical comedy. With a deft blend of farce and philosophical inquiry, the play navigates the blurred lines between illusion and reality, showcasing Molière's signature wit and keen understanding of human nature. The play draws inspiration from classical mythology, particularly the tale of Amphitryon and the god Jupiter, with Molière's adaptation focusing on themes of jealousy, fidelity, and the absurdities of social hierarchy. His innovative use of dialogue elevates the comedic layers, engaging audiences in a reflective yet entertaining narrative set against the backdrop of 17th-century French society. Molière, born Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, emerged as a towering figure in French literature, often critiquing societal norms through his sharp comedic lens. His background in acting and theatre granted him unique insights into the human psyche, feeding into the intricate character portrayals in "Amphitryon." The play represents a culmination of Molière's artistic evolution, allowing him to explore the divine and the mundane while cleverly interrogating the absurdities of humanity. For readers and aficionados of classic literature, "Amphitryon" stands as a testament to Molière's genius, offering rich commentary on love's pitfalls and societal absurdities. This work's timeless humor and relevant themes make it a compelling read for those interested in the intersection of comedy and philosophical inquiry.
Available since: 09/16/2022.
Print length: 44 pages.

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