In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Molière, complying with the demands of Louis XIV of France, presented in 1670 a remarkable parody on Turkish customs and language. Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme has brought the plaudits of critics and audiences alike since that time. The play or piece is composed of three acts of character comedy in the folly on Monsieur Jourdain, and two of exaggeration and parody in the events leading up to and the Turkish ceremony. The action develops through a series of episodes rather than a well knit, unified intrigue. Superimposed on the satire on society is a whole-hearted humor prompted by the ignorance and credulity of the central figure, Jourdain, a tradesman who wishes to become a gent...
Through the history of mankind comedy has been, and still is, a form of entertainment. Comedy also h...
This Master's diploma thesis deals with the work of French playwright Molière, to be more precise, w...
Intelligent English men of the theatre, resident in France during the years which saw Moliere's triu...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Molière, complying with the demand...
In the seventeenth century, French theatre experienced a flourishing like no other. Molière, the Fat...
The article deals with the role of the bourgeois in the great comedies of J. B. Molière. It shows th...
International audienceMolière’s plays were performed and translated during his lifetime in Germany, ...
International audience« Drama criticism as seen in relation to the comedies of spectators amongst Mo...
Critical studies on the comic drama of the seventeenth-century French playwright, Jean-Baptiste Poqu...
Dans la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle, les comédies de Molière devinrent une source féconde pour les...
Cette recherche, à partir de la pièce de Molière Les Précieuses ridicules, analyse l'opinion de l'au...
In 1668, Molière’s play titled The Miser (L’Avare, in French) premiered in Paris. Molière wrote The ...
Contrary to popular belief, three hundred years of Molière studies has not exhausted the possibiliti...
Originally published in 1963. Molière's plays rank among the great comic achievements in the history...
Molière’s theater is itself, by definition, a lieu de culture. The performance of one of his plays t...
Through the history of mankind comedy has been, and still is, a form of entertainment. Comedy also h...
This Master's diploma thesis deals with the work of French playwright Molière, to be more precise, w...
Intelligent English men of the theatre, resident in France during the years which saw Moliere's triu...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Molière, complying with the demand...
In the seventeenth century, French theatre experienced a flourishing like no other. Molière, the Fat...
The article deals with the role of the bourgeois in the great comedies of J. B. Molière. It shows th...
International audienceMolière’s plays were performed and translated during his lifetime in Germany, ...
International audience« Drama criticism as seen in relation to the comedies of spectators amongst Mo...
Critical studies on the comic drama of the seventeenth-century French playwright, Jean-Baptiste Poqu...
Dans la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle, les comédies de Molière devinrent une source féconde pour les...
Cette recherche, à partir de la pièce de Molière Les Précieuses ridicules, analyse l'opinion de l'au...
In 1668, Molière’s play titled The Miser (L’Avare, in French) premiered in Paris. Molière wrote The ...
Contrary to popular belief, three hundred years of Molière studies has not exhausted the possibiliti...
Originally published in 1963. Molière's plays rank among the great comic achievements in the history...
Molière’s theater is itself, by definition, a lieu de culture. The performance of one of his plays t...
Through the history of mankind comedy has been, and still is, a form of entertainment. Comedy also h...
This Master's diploma thesis deals with the work of French playwright Molière, to be more precise, w...
Intelligent English men of the theatre, resident in France during the years which saw Moliere's triu...