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  1. The misanthrope: comedy in five acts by 1622-1673 Molière, 2010-08-04
  2. Dramatic words; by 1622-1673 Molière, 2010-08-29
  3. Plays. Introd. by Francis Fergusson by Moliere (1622-1673), 1950-01-01
  4. Les Femmes Savantes : Comédie (Les Petits Classiques Bordas) by 1622-1673 Molière, 1966
  5. Oeuvres complètes de J.-B. Poquelin Molière Volume 03 (French Edition) by Molière 1622-1673, Chasles Philarète 1798-1873, 2010-09-29
  6. Oeuvres de Molière, Précédées d'une notice sur sa vie et ses ouvrages Volume 2 (French Edition) by Molière 1622-1673, Johannot Tony 1803-1852, 2010-10-15
  7. The works of Moliere, French and English.: in ten volumes Volume 5 by Molière 1622-1673, Baker Henry 1698-1774, et all 2010-09-30
  8. The works of Moliere, French and English.: in ten volumes Volume 9 by Molière 1622-1673, Baker Henry 1698-1774, et all 2010-09-30
  9. Der Geitzige; Ein Lustspiel In Fünf Aufzügen. Nach Moliere Für Die Deutsche Bühne Von Heinrich Zschokke (German Edition) by Zschokke Heinrich 1771-1848, Molière 1622-1673, 2010-10-15
  10. Plays From Molière by Molière 1622-1673, Morley Henry 1822-1894, et all 2010-10-15
  11. La Centenaire De Molière; Comédie En Un Acte, En Vers Et En Prose, Suivie D'un Divertissement Relatif À L'apothéose De Molière (French Edition) by Artaud Jean Baptiste, Molière 1622-1673, 2010-09-28
  12. The works of Moliere, French and English.: in ten volumes Volume 8 by Molière 1622-1673, Baker Henry 1698-1774, et all 2010-09-30
  13. Les Précieuses Ridicules; Comédie. Nouv. Éd., Conforme À L'éd. Originale, Avec Les Variantes, Une Notice Sur La Pièce, Le Sommaire De Voltaire, Un Appendice ... Philologique Et Littéraire (French Edition) by Molière 1622-1673, Larroumet Gustave 1852-1902, 2010-09-28
  14. Tricentenaire de Molière; recueil des discours prononcés à l'occasion des fetes du troisième centenaire de Molière, janvier 1922 (French Edition) (2010 Reprint) by 1622-1673 Molière, 2010-01-26

61. Great Books Index - Moliere
Moliere Great Books Index. Plays by Moliere. School for Wives . Tartuffe .Don Juan . Miser. The School for Wives (1662). L ecole des femmes (ABU)
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Moliere (Jean Baptiste Poquelin) (16221673)
An Index to Online Great Books in English Translation AUTHORS/HOME TITLES ABOUT GB INDEX BOOK LINKS Plays by Moliere School for Wives Tartuffe Don Juan Miser The School for Wives
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63. Molière, Jean Baptiste Poquelin (1622-1673)., Le Tartuffe, Ou L'Imposteur, Come
First edition, second issue of one of the most famous and scandalous plays byMolière. This second issue of the first edition, called in French.
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Molière, Jean Baptiste Poquelin (1622-1673). Le Tartuffe, ou L'Imposteur, comedie. Paris, Jean Ribou, 1669. Duodecimo: a12 A - D12; (xxiv), 96 pp. Engraved frontispiece with caption "Le Tartuffe," title page with woodcut vignette, woodcut border on first initial, many woodcut and typographic head-and tailpieces, five woodcut historiated initials. Full light-brown nineteenth-century morocco, covers panelled by triple gilt fillets, richly gilt-panelled backstrip with raised bands, gilt lettering on red and black morocco labels, gilt inner dentelles, nonpareil marbled endpapers, blue silk marker, all edges gilt. Fine., Not in OCLC or RLIN (first edition, first issue at Pierpont Morgan, Harvard, and Princeton). Not in BL STC. Guibert, Bibliographe des oeuvres de Molière publiées au XVIIe siècle, 2.262-63. Cioranescu 2.48107; Graesse 1.A-43. Not in BL STC (1680 ed.). Click here to see an image of this item. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Bennett Gilbert ; click here for further details.

64. Moliere
Moliere 1622 1673 French Playwright. Moliere is considered the world s greatestwriter of comedies. Many of his plays have also been translated for
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Moliere
French Playwright
Moliere is considered the world's greatest writer of comedies. Many of his plays have also been translated for performances in English theatres, giving him a considerable reputation abroad. Moliere, whose real name was Jean Baptiste Poquelin, was born in Paris. He studied with the Jesuits at the College de Clermont. In 1643 he embarked on a theatrical venture under the title of L'Illustre Theatre, which lasted for over three years in Paris. In 1658 he played before the king, and organized a regular theatre. From 1659 no year passed without at least one major dramatic achievement. His plays range from simple farce to very sophisticated comedy. They ridicule the weakness and foolish actions of the people of his time, and point up their false values. In 'Tartuffe' Moliere invented one of his famous comic types, that of a religious hypocrite. The play was so audacious that King Louis XIV, although he found it amusing, did not permit a public performance for five years, fearing that it would offend the powerful French higher clergy. Moliere died while playing the leading part of his last play, 'The Imaginary Invalid'. www link :
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65. Troy University FR Library
Moliere (1622 1673). RESOURCES. Journal articles from academic databases (clickhere for section one). Books. Print and electronic (eBooks) books (click
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66. Molière (1622-1673)
Translate this page Molière (1622-1673). Les contemporains de La Fontaine, Nicolas Fouquet (ou Foucquet),François de Maucroix, Jean Racine, Charles Perrault
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67. Quotation Search - Quote Search - The Quotations Page
Moliere (1622 1673); One dies only once, and then for such a long time! info add mail Molière (1622 - 1673), Le Dépit Amoureux (1656)
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68. Moliere Quotes - The Quotations Page
Moliere (1622 1673) French actor comic dramatist more author details Moliere; Rest assured that there is nothing which wounds the heart of a noble
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Doubts are more cruel than the worst of truths.
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Rest assured that there is nothing which wounds the heart of a noble man more deeply than the thought his honour is assailed.
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The trees that are slow to grow bear the best fruit.
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To find yourself jilted is a blow to your pride. Do your best to forget it and if you don't succeed, at least pretend to.
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One dies only once, and then for such a long time!
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70. Molière (1622-1673)
Translate this page Le vray portrait de Molière, Rés. AA2 Simonin Molière (1622-1673). Dramaturge,Molière a été aussi acteur et directeur d’une troupe de théâtre qui a
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D ramaturge, Molière a été aussi acteur et directeur d’une troupe de théâtre qui a sillonné la France avant de s’installer à Paris. C’est dire s’il connaît le public, ou plutôt les publics, ceux de la rue et ceux de la cour. Son but est de les séduire tous, les illettrés comme les "honnêtes gens", le peuple comme le souverain (" "). Son répertoire s’adapte à chacun : facéties burlesques, comédies de mœurs, ballets, pièces à machines. Molière est un homme de son temps et un auteur de cour, exemplaire de cette époque. Son œuvre est également une critique de la société, à travers l’évocation des grands problèmes du temps qui atteignent l’universel : éducation des filles, émancipation des femmes, place de la religion, rôle de l’argent, hiérarchie sociale, etc. Mais plutôt qu’une dénonciation virulente, il préfère le comique, plus efficace selon lui : " ".

71. Molière - Jean Baptiste Poquelin
Translate this page (Francia, 1622-1673), Molière. Seudónimo de Jean Baptiste Poquelin, dramaturgoy actor francés. Sus caracteres cómicos resultan familiares a todos los
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72. Literary Encyclopedia: Molière
Molière (16221673). Playwright, Actor, Theatre Director. Active 1646-1673 inFrance, Continental Europe. Molière (1622-73) is considered to be France’s
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73. Biblioteca Virtual - Molière (1622-1673)
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74. Biblioteca Virtual - Molière (1622-1673) - Clásicos En La Biblioteca Nacional
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75. Gene@Star - Famous Genealogy
Moliere né JeanBaptiste POQUELIN ( 1622 - 1673 ) French dramatist, and one ofthe greatest of all writers of comedies. His universal comic types still
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76. Molière (1622-1673)
les motiver à écrire et à lire. En plus de ses propres écrits,
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Tartuffe
Ah! pour être dévot, je n'en suis pas moins homme;
Et lorsqu'on vient à voir vos célestes appas,
Un coeur se laisse prendre et ne raisonne pas.
Je sais qu'un tel discours de moi paraît étrange;
Mais, madame, après tout, je ne suis pas un ange,
Et, si vous condamnez l'aveu que je vous fais,
Vous devez vous en prendre à vos charmants attraits.
Dès que je vis briller la splendeur plus qu'humaine,
De mon intérieur vous fûtes souveraine. De vos regards divins l'ineffable douceur Força la résistance où s'obstinait mon coeur; Elle surmonta tout, jeûnes, prières, larmes, Et tourna tous mes voeux du côté de vos charmes. Mes yeux et mes soupirs vous l'ont dit mille fois, Et pour mieux m'expliquer j'emploie ici la voix. Que si vous contemplez d'une âme un peu bénigne Les tribulations de votre esclave indigne, S'il faut que vos bontés veuillent me consoler Et jusqu'à mon néant daignent se ravaler, J'aurai toujours pour vous, ô suave merveille, Une dévotion à nulle autre pareille. Votre bonheur avec moi ne court point de hasard Et n'a nulle disgrâce à craindre de ma part.

77. Bibliographie Du Québec
Translate this page Molière, 1622-1673. École des femmes 2. Molière, 1622-1673 — Étude et enseignement Molière, 1622-1673 — Critique et interprétation 4. Molière, 1622-1673
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Vol. 38, no 5 (mai 2005)
Index auteurs/titres Berger, Richard, 1958- ISBN : 2-7616-2820-9 (br.) : http://www.ccdmd.qc.ca/fr/franc/amelioration.asp. Bernard, Harry, 1898-1979 ISBN : 2-89597-032-7 (br.) : Chouinard, Patricia, 1951- Maria Chapdelaine : guide du professeur ISBN : CIP 0505 Fortin, Simon, 1965- Bajazet : guide du professeur ISBN : CIP 0505 Garet, Nicole, 1950- ISBN : CIP 0505 Girard, Jean-Pierre, 1961- ISBN : 2-89005-920-0 (br.) : Distributeur : Les deux Faria ISBN : 2-921640-59-7 (br.) : Distributeur : Maria Chapdelaine ISBN : CIP 0505 ISBN : 2-7621-2602-9 (br.) :

78. MSN Encarta - Molière
Molière (16221673), France’s greatest comic dramatist, who produced, directed,and acted in the plays he wrote. Many of his comedies addressed serious
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Introduction
Print Preview of Section Moli¨re (1622-1673), France’s greatest comic dramatist, who produced, directed, and acted in the plays he wrote. Many of his comedies addressed serious themes and pointed the way to modern drama and experimental theater. II
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Print Preview of Section Born Jean-Baptiste Poquelin in Paris, the son of a well-to-do upholsterer who worked at the king’s court, Moli¨re attended the Jesuit Coll¨ge de Clermont. He then turned his back on a secure future in the position he could have inherited from his father and became an actor instead. After founding the Illustre Th©¢tre (Illustrious Theater Company) in Paris with actors Joseph and Madeleine B©jart, he adopted the name Moli¨re. Although the company foundered in 1645, he toured the French provinces in another troupe with the B©jarts from 1645 to 1658. During that time, Moli¨re began writing short plays, influenced by French farce and the popular form of Italian theater known as

79. Archivox - La Littérature Comme Vous Ne L'avez Jamais Entendue!
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80. Molière • Classiques Bordas • ULB
Translate this page Des fiches de présentation de Molière dans la collection des Classiques Bordas biographie, oeuvres principales. Molière (1622-1673)
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