Le Misanthrope, Moliere: Critical Monographs in EnglishUniversity of Glasgow French and German Publications, 1991 - 92 pages |
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... attack on contemporary society seems undeniable , for whatever one may think of the way he voices them , his criticisms are objectively justified from within the play itself . How this is affected by a comic interpretation of the role ...
... attack on contemporary society seems undeniable , for whatever one may think of the way he voices them , his criticisms are objectively justified from within the play itself . How this is affected by a comic interpretation of the role ...
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... attack is doubly satisfying . At one level it is a fulfilment of our expectations , because it is so wholly predictable . Alceste has given a clear warning that he will spare Célimène no criticism ( 225-8 ) . Nevertheless , it must ...
... attack is doubly satisfying . At one level it is a fulfilment of our expectations , because it is so wholly predictable . Alceste has given a clear warning that he will spare Célimène no criticism ( 225-8 ) . Nevertheless , it must ...
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... attack on her admirers to an attack on Célimène herself . From this arises a discussion in which Alceste is obliged to defend his singular concept of love , and which indirectly poses his jealousy as the central problems . This is turn ...
... attack on her admirers to an attack on Célimène herself . From this arises a discussion in which Alceste is obliged to defend his singular concept of love , and which indirectly poses his jealousy as the central problems . This is turn ...
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