Le Misanthrope, Moliere: Critical Monographs in EnglishUniversity of Glasgow French and German Publications, 1991 - 92 pages |
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... central theme deals with the social and moral question of hypocrisy and sincerity ; there is the portrayal of salon life where the action takes place ; woven into both of these is a more traditional comic subject , the jealous lover ...
... central theme deals with the social and moral question of hypocrisy and sincerity ; there is the portrayal of salon life where the action takes place ; woven into both of these is a more traditional comic subject , the jealous lover ...
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... central issue which , as I have suggested , is Alceste's relationship with Célimène and his relationship with society as a whole . It is the business of the plot to act upon , and ultimately to resolve , these twin matters . The two ...
... central issue which , as I have suggested , is Alceste's relationship with Célimène and his relationship with society as a whole . It is the business of the plot to act upon , and ultimately to resolve , these twin matters . The two ...
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... central matter of Alceste's quarrel with Célimène . The general movement of the rest of the scene , therefore , which starts with his condemnation of gossip , takes us first from an attack on her admirers to an attack on Célimène ...
... central matter of Alceste's quarrel with Célimène . The general movement of the rest of the scene , therefore , which starts with his condemnation of gossip , takes us first from an attack on her admirers to an attack on Célimène ...
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