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Le Philinte De Moliere
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Le Philinte De Moliere

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One of a series of French texts which are works of the past and not readily accessible to scholars. Each has historic or literary value and is accompanied by an introduction in French. This volume presents Le Philinte de Moliere by P. Fabre d'Eglantine. The play is the 18th-century continuation of Moliere’s classic comedy, Le Misanthrope , influenced by Jean-Jacques Rousseau. The first performance caused a stir and was acclaimed by d'Eglantine’s contemporaries. It is an important work, particularly when presented in the context of the author’s life and the political backdrop against which it was written, and is vital to any study of the legacy of Moliere and of the history of the theatre in the late-18th century.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Exeter Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 January 1996
Pages
171
ISBN
9780859894968

One of a series of French texts which are works of the past and not readily accessible to scholars. Each has historic or literary value and is accompanied by an introduction in French. This volume presents Le Philinte de Moliere by P. Fabre d'Eglantine. The play is the 18th-century continuation of Moliere’s classic comedy, Le Misanthrope , influenced by Jean-Jacques Rousseau. The first performance caused a stir and was acclaimed by d'Eglantine’s contemporaries. It is an important work, particularly when presented in the context of the author’s life and the political backdrop against which it was written, and is vital to any study of the legacy of Moliere and of the history of the theatre in the late-18th century.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Exeter Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 January 1996
Pages
171
ISBN
9780859894968