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With none of the peaks and troughs that have brought other comedies into fashion and out again , it has maintained a steady place around the fourth position in Molière's repertoire : statistics compiled by the Comédie - Française at the ...
With none of the peaks and troughs that have brought other comedies into fashion and out again , it has maintained a steady place around the fourth position in Molière's repertoire : statistics compiled by the Comédie - Française at the ...
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This rests on a belief that Molière was primarily motivated by a reforming ideal . ... notion of his theatre as an ' école des maurs ' , and highlighted instead the comic or theatrical procedures from which Molière's comedies spring .
This rests on a belief that Molière was primarily motivated by a reforming ideal . ... notion of his theatre as an ' école des maurs ' , and highlighted instead the comic or theatrical procedures from which Molière's comedies spring .
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Brody , Jacques ' Dom Juan and Le Misanthrope : the aesthetics of individualism in Molière ' , PMLA , 84 ( 1969 ) ... Gossman , Lionel ' Molière's Misanthrope : melancholy & society in the age of the counterreformation ' , Theatre ...
Brody , Jacques ' Dom Juan and Le Misanthrope : the aesthetics of individualism in Molière ' , PMLA , 84 ( 1969 ) ... Gossman , Lionel ' Molière's Misanthrope : melancholy & society in the age of the counterreformation ' , Theatre ...
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Table des matières
Chapter One The Play and its History | 1 |
Chapter Two The Composition of the Play | 13 |
Commentary Act One | 25 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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