The Misanthrope and Other Plays
By Jean-Baptiste MoliereIntroduction by David CowardTranslated by John Wood and David CowardNotes by David Coward
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Published on Sep 01, 2000 | 352 Pages
Published on Sep 01, 2000 | 352 Pages
Like Shakespeare, Molière was a true man of the theatre whose comedies blend sharp insight into human nature with an unerring sense of what would work on stage and make people laugh. All his greatest achievements are included here and in the accompanying Penguin Classics volume, The Miser and Other Plays.
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Jean-Baptiste Moliere
Moliere was the stage name of Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (1622-1673). His plays achieved great success, especially his masterpiece, The Misanthrope, and elicited enormous controversy with their religious irreverence.
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