Le Misanthrope, Moliere: Critical Monographs in EnglishUniversity of Glasgow French and German Publications, 1991 - 92 pages |
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... performance at the Palais Royal theatre on 4 June 1666. Lancaster speculates that Molière completed the writing by ... performances throughout March and into April , and second , that even when the new season began after Easter , it was ...
... performance at the Palais Royal theatre on 4 June 1666. Lancaster speculates that Molière completed the writing by ... performances throughout March and into April , and second , that even when the new season began after Easter , it was ...
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... performance ( 886 livres , compared with 1447 livres and 1617 livres for the first two performances ) . But such a pattern was not uncommon . To understand its significance , it has to be remembered not only that the première of a new ...
... performance ( 886 livres , compared with 1447 livres and 1617 livres for the first two performances ) . But such a pattern was not uncommon . To understand its significance , it has to be remembered not only that the première of a new ...
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... performances . The three most popular plays were Tartuffe ( 3007 ) , L'Avare ( 2367 ) and Le Médecin malgré lui ( 2177 ) ... performance - Subligny wrote in La Muse Dauphine : ' Après son Misanthrope il ne faut plus voir rien ; / C'est un ...
... performances . The three most popular plays were Tartuffe ( 3007 ) , L'Avare ( 2367 ) and Le Médecin malgré lui ( 2177 ) ... performance - Subligny wrote in La Muse Dauphine : ' Après son Misanthrope il ne faut plus voir rien ; / C'est un ...
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