Le Misanthrope, Moliere: Critical Monographs in EnglishUniversity of Glasgow French and German Publications, 1991 - 92 pages |
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... social and moral ideal of reasonable honnêteté , and Molière's spokesman in the play . This approach includes the ' Raisonneur ' school of criticism , which seeks to identify Molière's message in a character who embodies the voice of ...
... social and moral ideal of reasonable honnêteté , and Molière's spokesman in the play . This approach includes the ' Raisonneur ' school of criticism , which seeks to identify Molière's message in a character who embodies the voice of ...
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... social and moral question of hypocrisy and sincerity ; there is the portrayal of salon life where the action takes ... social milieu . It is here , therefore , that we should begin . Milieu Unusually for Molière , the play is concerned ...
... social and moral question of hypocrisy and sincerity ; there is the portrayal of salon life where the action takes ... social milieu . It is here , therefore , that we should begin . Milieu Unusually for Molière , the play is concerned ...
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... social context , and when attention is paid not only to what he says but also to the manner in which he says it , Molière's comic intentions could hardly be more clear . One of the most inescapable motifs throughout the play is the way ...
... social context , and when attention is paid not only to what he says but also to the manner in which he says it , Molière's comic intentions could hardly be more clear . One of the most inescapable motifs throughout the play is the way ...
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