Le Misanthrope, Moliere: Critical Monographs in EnglishUniversity of Glasgow French and German Publications, 1991 - 92 pages |
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... moral issues raised by the play . Given the significance and ambiguity of the moraliste elements in the play , these are naturally an important focus of criticism . But it is important , too , to begin by recognising that the play is ...
... moral issues raised by the play . Given the significance and ambiguity of the moraliste elements in the play , these are naturally an important focus of criticism . But it is important , too , to begin by recognising that the play is ...
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... moral position . One begins to see why critics such as Bray have questioned the whole notion of Molière motivated by a clearly defined polemical stance . In Le Misanthrope he gives us the awkward ( for some ) proposition of an advocate ...
... moral position . One begins to see why critics such as Bray have questioned the whole notion of Molière motivated by a clearly defined polemical stance . In Le Misanthrope he gives us the awkward ( for some ) proposition of an advocate ...
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... moral point ( the point being that the rumours are malicious and that justice has manifestly failed to be done ) . Perhaps that is why Molière allows him to justify his phlegmatism in terms of a higher moral philosophy ( 1561-9 ) ...
... moral point ( the point being that the rumours are malicious and that justice has manifestly failed to be done ) . Perhaps that is why Molière allows him to justify his phlegmatism in terms of a higher moral philosophy ( 1561-9 ) ...
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