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The School for Wives and The Learned Ladies
The School for Wives concerns an insecure man who contrives to show the world how to rig an infallible alliance by marrying the perfect bride; The Learned Ladies centers on the domestic calamities wrought by a domineering woman upon her husband, children, and household. “Wilbur...makes Molière into as great an English verse playwright as he was a French one” (John Simon, N...more
Paperback, 324 pages
Published
November 15th 1991
by Harvest Books
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Read this in English (very well translated) and then in French. It's comical in that last century kind of way!
Boring!
Both plays contain maxims of marriage, and though I have never been married, I imagine them to be good advice. They are cousins of "Marry Me a Little" from Company.
i really like moliere. i was in the learned ladies and i've held in high regard since. interesting cadence.
moliere was a genius, so so so amazing.
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Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, also known by his stage name, Molière, was a French playwright and actor who is considered one of the greatest masters of comedy in Western literature. Among Molière's best-known dramas are Le Misanthrope, (The Misanthrope), L'Ecole des femmes (The School for Wives), Tartuffe ou l'Imposteur, (Tartuffe or the Hypocrite), L'Avare ou l'École du mensonge (The Miser), Le Malade ...more
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