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  1. Plays from Molière by Henry Morley, 1622-1673 Molière, et all 2010-08-17
  2. The plays of Moliere in French by 1622-1673 Moliere, A R. 1867-1922 Waller, 2010-09-06
  3. The dramatic works of Moliere by 1622-1673 Moliere, 2010-07-30
  4. The dramatic works of Molière. Translated into English prose, with short introductions and explanatory notes by Charles Heron Wall by 1622-1673 Molière, Charles Heron Wall, 2010-09-11
  5. The spleen, or, Islington Spa; a comick piece, of two acts by George Colman, 1622-1673 Molière, 2010-08-30
  6. The metamorphoses. A comic opera. In two acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market by Charles Dibdin, 1622-1673 Molière, 2010-08-04
  7. Les femmes savantes: comédie en cinq actes by 1622-1673 Molière, G Eugène-Fasnacht, 2010-08-19
  8. Dramatic words; by 1622-1673 Molière, 2010-08-30
  9. Comedies by 1622-1673 Molière, Charles Mathew, 2010-08-01
  10. The dramatic works of Moliere: rendered into English by Henri Van Laun ; illustrated with nineteen engravings on steel from paintings and designs by Horace ... and Hersent; complete in six volumes.. by 1622-1673 Molière, 2010-09-07
  11. The influence of Molière on Restoration comedy by Dudley Howe Miles, 1622-1673 Molière, 2010-08-20
  12. The plays of Moliere; by 1622-1673 Molière, Katharine Prescott Wormeley, 2010-09-06
  13. The plays of Molière in French by 1622-1673 Molière, A R. 1867-1922 Waller, et all 2010-08-30
  14. The plays of Molière in French by 1622-1673 Molière, A R. 1867-1922 Waller, et all 2010-08-29

1. Moliere (1622-1673)
Baptiste Poquelin) was born in Paris on January 15, 1622. His father Moli re Index. Moliere Monologues. Moli re Poems. French Theatre
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Moliere (16221673) A Introduction Facial trauma and its sequelae have been described since ancient times.
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7. Jean-Baptiste POQUELIN, Dit MOLIERE (1622 - 1673)
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Moliere, JeanBaptiste Poquelin (1622-1673). All the plays, biography, and learning resources.
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9. Moliere (Poquelin), Jean-Baptiste (1622-1673) - MavicaNET
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10. Moliere (Poquelin), Jean-Baptiste (1622-1673) - MavicaNET
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11. Moliere Jean Baptiste Poquelin Tartuffe, The Misanthrope, The
Moliere 16221673 85 V.LA Madeleine de Seudery 58 Dionysus in Paris Guideto Contemporary French Theater (includes Moliere Today )
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12. Moliere - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Library
Moliere 16221673 85 V.LA Madeleine de Seudery 58 Moliere 88 La Fontaine 144 1. Moliere, 1622-1673Criticism and interpretation
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- 3452 results More book Results: Five Plays: The Would-Be Gentleman; That Scoundrel Scapin; The Miser; Love's the Best Doctor; Don Juan Book by John Wood Moliere ; Penguin Books, 1953 Subjects: Drama THE MISER AND OTHER PLAYS MOLIERE was the stage name of Jean Baptiste Poquelin...returned to the capital it was with Moliere as their leader and a number of the farces...Invited to perform before Louis XIV, Moliere secured his staunch patronage. In 1659... Portraits of the Seventeenth Century, Historic and Literary Book by Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve ; Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., 1904

13. Molière
Molière (16221673) - pseudonym of JEAN-BAPTISTE POQUELIN. French actor andplaywright, the greatest of all writers of French comedy.
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback "If everyone were clothed with integrity, if every heart were just, frank, kindly, the other virtues would be well-night useless, since their chief purpose is to make us bear with patience the injustice of our fellows." (from Le Misanthrope Racine The Shool for Wives from 1662 is generally regarded as the first of Molière's masterpieces. It poked fun at the limited education that was given to daughters of rich families, and reflected the Molière's own marriage. "It's an odd job, making decent people laugh," says Dorante in "I always make the first verse well, but I have troubles making the others." (from The Affected Ladies Tartuffe, ou L'imposteur (1664, Tartuffe, or the Impostor) - "Man, I can assure you, is a nasty creature," "Those whose conduct gives room for talk are always the first to attack their neighbors." (from Tartuffe For further reading: by H. Trollope (1905);

14. Molière (1622-1673)
Biography of French playwright Moliere (JeanBaptiste Poquelin), plus links to all of his works currently in print.
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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. Site-Molière (Introduction)
Moliere, JeanBaptiste Poquelin (1622-1673). All the plays, biography, and learning resources.
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16. Moliere: Free Web Books, Online
Molière (16221673)Biography of French playwright Moliere (Jean-Baptiste Poquelin), plus links toall of his works currently in print.
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Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, best known as Molière, was a French theatre writer, director and actor, one of the masters of satire.
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17. Moliere - Jean-Baptiste Poquelin - (1622-1673) French Writer.
(16221673) French writer. Pseudonym for Jean-Baptiste Poquelin. Molière was aFrench 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).
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Jean Baptiste Poquelin Molière (16221673). Biographical Information. Main WorksFeatured Works Tartuffe Contexts Selected Quotations
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  • French actor and playwright; considered the greatest writer of comedy and one of the representative figures of the Enlightenment
    Born in 1622, son of Paris upholsterer in the service of the king
    Company adopted by the king as "Troupe du roi," 1665 (eventually "La Comédie Française," 1680)
    Enjoyed much success and popularity but also suffered attacks and persecution for his satires of the pretentions and hypocrisy of middle and upper class French society
    Collapsed on the stage, and later died, while performing his play, The Imaginary Invalid , in 1673
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    Tartuffe (Le Tartuffe ou l'imposteur; Tartuffe or the Impostor
    (1664), originally a 3-act play, banned and later reissued in 5-acts in 1667 (also banned) and 1669 (current version); about a religious hypocrite and scoundrel who deceives the gullible Orgon, tries to seduce his wife, and takes possession of his house and property.
    The Misanthrope (Le Misanthrope)
    The Imaginary Invalid (Le Malade imaginaire

19. Drama: Molière
Molière (16221673, born Jean Baptiste Poquelin) came from a family attached tothe glittering court of King Louis XIV, the Sun King. Molière s father was a
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Lengthy biography, a list of his plays and biographies, and a list of studies of Molière. Nineteenth-Century French Costume Designs for the Plays of Molière
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These plates are useful and interesting, not only as nineteenth-century French theater costumes but because they also show fairly accurately the normal dress of Molière's time. Molière's The Misanthrope
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Timothy Mooney's adaptation of The Misanthrope premiered at Colorado University in 1999. This review provides an excerpt of this new adaptation, and a bio of the author. The Misanthrope by Molière
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Books by Author Moliere (16221673). Found 3 books. Amphitryon.by Moliere (1622-1673). Formats PalmDoc iSilo PalmReader Portable DocumentFormat (PDF) MS
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