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  1. Tartuffe by Jean Baptiste ] & Wilbur, Richard [translator] Molière [ Poquelin, 1964
  2. Lovers' Quarrels by Jean Baptiste Poquelin De Moliere, 2009-07-01
  3. The Middle Class Gentleman by Jean Baptiste Poquelin Moliere, 2010-05-23
  4. Butler's Hudibras: Izaak Walton's Lives, Plays from Molier, A.D. 1663 to A.D. 1733 by Samuel Butler, Izaak Walton, et all 2010-06-13
  5. Le Malade Imaginaire: Comedie En Trois Actes (1879) (French Edition) by Jean Baptiste Poquelin De Moliere, 2010-02-23
  6. Euvres by Jean Baptiste Poquelin De Molière, 2010-04-04
  7. The Miser by Molière Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, 2003-10-17
  8. Les Euvres De Molière, Avec Notes & Variantes Par A. Pauly (French Edition) by Jean Baptiste Poquelin De Molière, 2010-03-16
  9. Le Misanthrope: Comedie (1873) (French Edition) by Jean Baptiste Poquelin De Moliere, F. E. A. Gasc, et all 2010-09-10
  10. Tartuffe or the Hypocrite by Jean Baptiste Poquelin Moliere, 2008-05-08
  11. Euvres Complètes, Revues, Précédées D'une Nouvelle Vie De Molière [&c.] Par P.R. Auguis (French Edition) by Jean Baptiste Poquelin De Molière, 2010-04-09
  12. Psyche by Jean Baptiste Poquelin Moliere, 2010-09-10
  13. Oeuvres De Molière (French Edition) by Claude Bernard Petitot, Jean-Baptiste Poquelin Molière, 2010-04-02
  14. The Misanthrope and Tartuffe by Jean Baptiste Poquelin de Moliere, 1954

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2. Molière - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
jeanbaptiste poquelin, also known by his stage name, Molière (January 15, 1622 – February 17, 1673) was a French playwright and actor who is considered one
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France Occupation ... French Writing period Genres Comedy Spouse Armande B©jart Partner Madeleine B©jart Influences Commedia dell'arte Jean-Baptiste Poquelin , also known by his stage name Moli¨re January 15 February 17 ) was a French playwright and actor who is considered one of the greatest masters of comedy in Western literature. Among Moli¨re's best-known dramas are Le Misanthrope The Misanthrope L'‰cole des femmes The School for Wives Tartuffe ou l'Imposteur Tartuffe or the Hypocrite L'Avare ou l'‰cole du mensonge The Miser ), and Le Bourgeois gentilhomme The Bourgeois Gentleman From a prosperous family and having studied at the Jesuit Clermont College (now Lyc©e Louis-le-Grand ), Moli¨re was well suited to begin a life in the theatre. Thirteen years as an itinerant actor helped to polish his comic abilities while he also began writing, combining Commedia dell'Arte elements with the more refined French comedy.

3. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Jean-Baptiste Poquelin Moliere
French comic poet; b. at Paris, 15 Jan., 1622; d. there 17 Feb., 1673.
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(Properly, JEAN-BAPTISTE POQUELIN, the name by which he became known to fame having been assumed when he went on the stage, to avoid embarrassing his family French comic poet; b. at Paris , 15 Jan., 1622; d. there 17 Feb., 1673. He was the son a Paris furniture dealer who was also a valet-de-chambre to the king, and succeeded his father in the latter of these two capacities. After making his studies with the Jesuits Clermont , he seems to have studied law . It is not known, however, if he ever took his licentiate. The stage very soon attracted him and absorbed him. At twenty-one he entered the theatrical livre per day, and a dancer, who was to receive thirty-five sols per day and five sols debt . He was imprisoned In the course of the subsequent wanderings through different parts of France Lyons , "L'Etourdi". In this he began to use the language of fine comedy which Corneille had created Parisian public; we find it in Paris war against the spirit of refined humbuggery ( ), and he never ceased to be its enemy, as witness "Les Femmes Savantes" (1672), one of his last pieces. The last twelve years of his life saw the production of his most famous works. "L'Ecole des Maris" (1661) shows the beauty of a confiding and gentle

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5. Great Books And Classics - Moliere
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6. Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (Molière)
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7. Jean Baptiste Poquelin Dit Molière - L'Histoire En Ligne
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Jean Baptiste poquelin, better known as Molière, was one of France s greatest playwrights. He wrote, directed and starred in his plays, including Tartuffe,
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9. Molière (Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, Dit)
Translate this page De son vrai nom jean-baptiste poquelin, fils d un bourgeois parisien aisé possédant la charge de tapissier du roi, il était destiné par son père à une
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Molière (1622-1673). De son vrai nom Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, fils d'un bourgeois parisien aisé possédant la charge de tapissier du roi, il était destiné par son père à une carrière juridique. Toutefois, dès 1643, il décida de devenir comédien et fonda, avec sa maîtresse Madeleine Béjart et quelques amis, une compagnie théâtrale, baptisée l' Illustre-Théâtre . L'année suivante, il prit la direction de la compagnie, sous le pseudonyme de Molière, qu'il choisit pour des raisons qui n'ont jamais été élucidées. Rapidement, l' Illustre-Théâtre connut de véritables succès. Installé sur la rive gauche, dans le jeu de paume des Métayers, il ouvrit ses portes le 1er janvier 1644. Bénéficiant de l'incendie qui avait dévasté la salle des comédiens du théâtre du Marais, l'une des deux troupes concurrentes, il fit salle comble pendant près de huit mois. En octobre 1644, cependant, après la réouverture du théâtre du Marais, la situation se dégrada et ce fut bientôt la débâcle financière : Molière fut emprisonné pour dettes en août 1645. Commença alors une longue période de vie provinciale, au cours de laquelle la petite troupe voyagea à travers le royaume, se fixant un temps dans le Languedoc, où elle bénéficia de l'appui du duc d'Épernon, puis du comte d'Aubijoux. De cette époque date la première pièce connue de Molière ( l'Étourdi , 1653), qui fut créée à Lyon. La même année, le dramaturge gagna la protection du prince de Conti, mais la perdit quatre ans plus tard, après que l'ancien libertin se fut converti à la plus grande austérité religieuse. Privés de soutien (le comte d'Aubijoux était mort en 1657), les comédiens décidèrent de rentrer à Paris. Grâce à l'aide de Monsieur, frère du roi, la troupe eut alors la chance de pouvoir jouer devant Louis XIV et sa cour, et obtint de partager avec les comédiens italiens la salle du petit Bourbon. Après y avoir représenté plusieurs tragédies, ainsi que ses deux comédies (

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11. Moliere - Jean-Baptiste Poquelin - (1622-1673) French Writer.
(16221673) French writer. Pseudonym for jean-baptiste poquelin. Molière was a French actor and playwright, considered one of the greatest writers of French
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Moliere (Jean-Baptiste Poquelin)
(1622-1673) French writer. Pseudonym for Jean-Baptiste Poquelin. Molière was a French actor and playwright, considered one of the greatest writers of French comedy. His best-known works include "L'ecole des Femmes" (1622), "Tartuffe" (1664), "Le Misanthrope"(1666), and "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme" (1670). French Writers @ Restoration Comedy Restoration Comedy is a style of comedy, from King Charles II's reign. In England, the Comedy of Manners is represented by the plays of William Wycherley, George Etherege, William Congreve, Aphra Behn, and George Farquhar. Read more about Restoration. What is a Classic - Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve Read "What is a Classic." What to Read f you're wondering what great classics you should read, here are some books that will help. These books list hundreds of works from Homer through Edgar Allan Poe and Gustave Flaubert to Virginia Woolf and Franz Kafka. Read more about what to read. Preventing Diabetes Diabetes Warning Signs Keep Kids Diabetes-Free What is Diabetes?

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13. Vie De Molière
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Introduction Biographie(y) List of plays Vos revues- Your reviews Les Amants magnifiques Amphitryon Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme La Comtesse d'Escarbagnas Dom Garcie de Navarre Dom Juan Les Femmes savantes Les Fourberies de Scapin George Dandin Le Malade imaginaire Le Misanthrope M. de Pourceaugnac Pastorale comique Sganarelle, le Cocu imaginaire Tartuffe Concordance La Troupe Personnages Boileau Charpentier Colbert Conti Corneille Fouquet Henriette Louis XIV Lully Mignard Monsieur Nicole Quinault Racine Subligny Re(s)sources S hop V ous! ... oncordance
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14. Molière (1622-1673)
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valets de chambre tapissiers or The Blunderer The Love-Sick Doctor or The Pretentious Ladies Over the course of the next thirteen years, Molière worked feverishly to make his company the most respected dramatic troupe in Paris. (Eventually, they were awarded the coveted title "Troupe of the King.") He directed his own plays and often played the leading role himself. The Imaginary Invalid . He had insisted on going through with the performance in spite of the advice of his wife and friends saying, "There are fifty poor workers who have only their daily wage to live on. What will become of them if the performance does not take place?" He passed away later that night at his home on the Rue Richelieu. The local priests refused to take his confession, for actors had no social standing and had been excommunicated by the church. Nor would they permit him to be buried in holy ground. Four days later, the King interceded and Molière was finally buried in the Cemetery Saint Joseph under the cover of darkness. The School for Husbands The School for Wives The Misanthrope The Doctor in Spite of Himself ... The Miser (1668), and

15. Jean Baptiste Poquelin Moliere Quotes
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Letter "J" Innocence is not accustomed to blush. [Fr., L'innocence a rougir n'est point accoutumee.]
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Source: Don Garcie de Navarre (II, 5) There are fagots and fagots. [Fr., Il y a fagots et fagots.]
Topic: Comparisons
Source: Le Medecin Malgre lui (I, 6) One is easily fooled by that which one loves. [Fr., On est aisement dupe par ce qu'on aime.]
Topic: Deceit
Source: Le Tartuffe (IV, 3) The genuine Amphitryon is the Amphitryon with whom we dine. [Fr., Le veritable Amphitryon Est l'Amphitryon ou l'on dine.]
Topic: Eating
Source: Amphitryon (III, 5) The road is long fro the project to its completion. [Fr., Et le chemin est long du projet a la chose.] Topic: End Source: Le Tartuffe (III, 1) Heaven forbids, it is true, certain gratifications, but there are ways and means of compounding such matters. Topic: Enjoyment Source: Tartuffe (act IV, sc. 5)

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18. Biografia De Molière
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Recorrió entonces las regiones del sur de Francia, durante trece años, con el grupo encabezado por Dufresne, al que sustituyó como director a partir de 1650. Es probable que la compañía representara entonces tragedias de autores contemporáneos (Corneille, entre otros) y las primeras farsas de Molière, a menudo constituidas por guiones rudimentarios sobre los cuales los actores improvisaban al estilo de la commedia dell'arte La compañía se estableció en París, con el nombre de Troupe de Monsieur, en 1658, y obtuvo su primer éxito importante con la sátira Las preciosas ridículas , un año después. En 1860 creó el personaje de Sganarelle, al cual recuperaría muchas veces en otras obras y al que siempre interpretó él mismo, en la comedia del mismo nombre; pero Molière, que perseguía la fama de Corneille y Racine, no triunfó en el género de la tragedia: Don García de Navarra , obra en la que había invertido mucho esfuerzo, fracasó rotundamente. La escuela de las mujeres (1662) fue su primera obra maestra, con la que se ganaría el favor de Luis XIV.

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Author jeanbaptiste poquelin; First Published 1660; Type of Work Drama; Type of Plot Comedy of manners; Time of Work Seventeenth century
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