Le Misanthrope, Moliere: Critical Monographs in EnglishUniversity of Glasgow French and German Publications, 1991 - 92 pages |
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... situation by massaging Oronte's vanity , and loyally protecting his friend , by preventing him from expressing an opinion which he ( Philinte ) knows will cause trouble ( 30 , p . 229 ) . This view might conceivably be justified by ...
... situation by massaging Oronte's vanity , and loyally protecting his friend , by preventing him from expressing an opinion which he ( Philinte ) knows will cause trouble ( 30 , p . 229 ) . This view might conceivably be justified by ...
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... situation . The idea that a gentleman - poetaster would be well advised to keep his writings to himself , although intemperately expressed , may well be one which had Molière's approval . 3 ) The comic catharsis ( 374-416 ) . This comes ...
... situation . The idea that a gentleman - poetaster would be well advised to keep his writings to himself , although intemperately expressed , may well be one which had Molière's approval . 3 ) The comic catharsis ( 374-416 ) . This comes ...
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... situation we will see repeated in the scène des portraits and again in the second quarrel with Célimène . Molière proceeds to explore their relationship with great psychological insight . What we are witnessing is not the conventional ...
... situation we will see repeated in the scène des portraits and again in the second quarrel with Célimène . Molière proceeds to explore their relationship with great psychological insight . What we are witnessing is not the conventional ...
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Acaste action admirable Alceste Alceste's allows already anger appear arrival Arsinoé attack attempt attention begins behaviour bien bring C'est cause Célimène Célimène's central character Clitandre cœur comedy comes comic completes Court criticism develop effect Éliante emotional expected expressed fact fait feelings femmes final follows further given gives homme human idea important inevitable intended interpretation laughter Le Misanthrope leads less lines Madame manners matter Misanthrope Molière Molière's monde moral nature object offers opening original Oronte Oronte's pattern performance personne perspective Philinte Philinte's play play's plot portraits possible presented principles produces provides qu'il qualities quarrel question reason recognise relationship reply result ridicule rien role satire says scene seems seen sense sincerity situation social society speaking spectators speech stage suggests takes Tartuffe tout truth trying turn vous witnessing