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As well as La Princesse d'Élide , a comédie - ballet which was devised for a Court entertainment , he produced four new plays , very different in kind one from the other and each a masterpiece of its genre : Tartuffe , a satire of ...
As well as La Princesse d'Élide , a comédie - ballet which was devised for a Court entertainment , he produced four new plays , very different in kind one from the other and each a masterpiece of its genre : Tartuffe , a satire of ...
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Molière himself appeared to subscribe to this idea during the ' Querelle de Tartuffe ' , when he wrote that ' le devoir de la comédie ( est ) de corriger les hommes en les divertissant ' ( Tartuffe , Premier Placet ) .
Molière himself appeared to subscribe to this idea during the ' Querelle de Tartuffe ' , when he wrote that ' le devoir de la comédie ( est ) de corriger les hommes en les divertissant ' ( Tartuffe , Premier Placet ) .
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Apart from the polemical statements made in defence of Tartuffe , there is little evidence that Molière believed that laughter could change people's behaviour . All the evidence of his plays suggests a more sceptical resignation to the ...
Apart from the polemical statements made in defence of Tartuffe , there is little evidence that Molière believed that laughter could change people's behaviour . All the evidence of his plays suggests a more sceptical resignation to the ...
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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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