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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. FileRoom.org - Moliere; "Le Tartuffe Ou L'Imposteur"
Artist Moliere (JeanBaptiste Poquelin) (1622-1673) Confronting Bodies King LouisXIV, Chief of Police of Paris, Archbishop of Paris Date of Action 1664
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Artist : Moliere (Jean-Baptiste Poquelin) (1622-1673)
Confronting Bodies : King Louis XIV, Chief of Police of Paris, Archbishop of Paris
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Description of Artwork : "Le Tartuffe ou l'Imposteur," 1664-1669: A satire on religious hypocrisy. Tartuffe portrayed a pious crook so firmly established in a bourgeois household that the master promises him his daughter and disinherits his son. At the time it was common for directors of conscience to be placed in families to reprove and reform conduct. When this "holy" man is caught making love to his employer's wife, he recovers by masterly self reproach and persuades the master not only to pardon him but also to urge him to see as much of his wife as possible.
Description of Incident : 1664, France: "Le Tartuffe ou l'Imposteur" banned from the public stage by Louis XIV who, nevertheless, read it aloud to an audience which included high dignitaries of the Church. 1667: While the King was away in Flanders, the play was given as "The Impostor." Results of Incident : 1664, France: The first three acts were given repeatedly at court, but Moliere could not get permission for a public performance. During these years the church called him "a demon in human flesh," closed his theater, and tore down his posters. 1667: The theater was ordered closed by the Chief of Police, and the Archbishop of Paris laid a ban of excommunication on all who might act in the play, read it, or see it. 1669: Permission was granted by the King to perform the play in public.

62. English 233: Study Guide To Moliere's TARTUFFE
Guide to Moliere's Tartuffe. Be sure to read the excellent introduction to the playby the translator of our edition, Richard Wilbur. Molière (16221673) was a
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Study Guide to Moliere's Tartuffe
Be sure to read the excellent introduction to the play by the translator of our edition, Richard Wilbur. Molière (1622-1673) was a younger contemporary of Gianlorenzo Bernini (1598-1680), though as an actor and manager of a theatre company his social status hardly compared with that of the Roman architect. Yet Molière enjoyed the patronage of most powerful monarch in Europe during the 17th Century Louis XIV of France (1638-1715). Louis' reign was extraordinarily long, lasting from the death of his father (Louis XIII) in 1643 until his own in 1715, although between 1643 and 1661 direct responsibility for the conduct of government fell to his mother, Catherine de Medici, who delegated it in turn to Cardinal Mazarin. Molière first performed before the king in 1658, and continued with at least an annual hit until his death, which occurred during a performance of his The Imaginary Invalid , while he was playing the title role. His greatest comedies were produced during the high point of Louis' career as "Le Rey Soleil"

63. Book People: Additions To The IPL Online Texts Collection 2-18-03
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64. Comédie-Française - Molière
Molière. Né à Paris le 15 janvier 1622 mort et de la troupe, Molière concentre dans son nom mémoire, tard le pseudonyme de Molière, fait d'excellentes études au
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Molière Auteur le plus joué depuis la création de la Comédie-Française, figure tutélaire et symbole du théâtre français et de la troupe, Molière concentre dans son nom mémoire, renouvellement et jeunesse du répertoire de la Comédie-Française. Il dépasse l'histoire et l'anecdote. S'il n'a pas connu la Comédie-Française, sa vie d'homme de théâtre en a préparé la création. Fils de Jean Poquelin, valet de chambre et tapissier ordinaire de la Maison du Roi, Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, qui prendra plus tard le pseudonyme de Molière, fait d'excellentes études au Collège de Clermont (futur Lycée Louis-Le Grand), peut-être complétées par un peu de droit. Mais dès 1643, il renonce à l'avenir bourgeois que lui garantit la jouissance héréditaire de la charge paternelle pour s'associer par contrat avec neuf comédiens, dont Madeleine Béjart, et fonder la troupe de « l'Illustre Théâtre ». Après des débuts difficiles à Paris, Molière et ses comédiens, de 1646 à 1658, parcourent la province française comme les troupes ambulantes de son époque. Le 24 octobre 1658, la troupe de Molière est autorisée à paraître devant la Cour. Sous la protection de Monsieur, frère du Roi, les comédiens s'installent au Théâtre du Petit-Bourbon, qu'ils partagent avec les Comédiens italiens dirigés par le célèbre Scaramouche (Tiberio Fiorelli). C'est là, après de premiers essais en province (

65. Molière (1622-1673) Library Of Congress Citations
Molière (16221673) Library of Congress Citations
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Down to Name Citations LC Online Catalog Amazon Search Book Citations [First 20 Records] Author: Moliaere, 1622-1673. Title: Le bourgeois gentilhomme, with introduction, notes and vocabulary by P. A. Roi and Wm. B. Guitteau ... Published: New York, Cincinnati [etc.] American book company [1903] Description: 135 p. 1 illus. (port) 19 cm. LC Call No.: PQ1829.A3 R6 Microfilm 21103 PQ Notes: Microfilm. Washington, D.C., Library of Congress. Other authors: Roi, Philippe Auguste, 1870- ed. Guitteau, William Backus, 1877-1963, ed. Control No.: 03032763 //r903 Author: Pellisson, Maurice, 1850-1915. Title: Les combedies-ballets de Moliaere. Originalitbe du genre. La pobesie, la fantaisie, la satire sociale dans les combedies-ballets. La combedie-ballet apraes Moliaere. Published: Paris, Hachette et cie, 1914. Description: x, 234 p., 1 l. 19 cm. LC Call No.: PQ1860 .P4 Microfilm 77925 PQ Notes: Microfilm. Washington, D.C., Library of Congress. Subjects: Moliaere, 1622-1673. French drama (Comedy) History and criticism. Ballet. Control No.: 14008703 //r903 Author: Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754. Title: The mock doctor; or, The dumb lady cured. A farce. Correctly given, from copies used in the theatres, by Thomas Dibdin. Published: [Chiswick, Eng.] Printed at the Chiswick Press by C. Whittingham for Whittingham and Arliss, London, 1815. Description: 27 p. illus. 13 cm. Series: In Dibdin, T.J. The London theatre. London [1814-25] v. 8 [no. 3] (1815) LC Call No.: PR1243 .D5 vol. 8 no. 3 PR3454.M67 Dewey No.: 822/.008 s 822/.5 19 Notes: Adapted from Le mbedecin malgrbe lui, by J.B.P. Moliaere. Subjects: Comedies. gsafd Farces. gsafd Other authors: Moliaere, 1622-1673. Le mbedecin malgrbe lui. Control No.: 19004840 //r964

66. Jean Baptiste Molière (1622-73)
Molière et son avare Jean Baptiste Poquelin Molière (16221673). Molière, der eigentlich Jean Baptiste Poquelin hiess, wurde am 15.
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Jean Baptiste Poquelin Molière (1622-1673)
Molière, der eigentlich Jean Baptiste Poquelin hiess, wurde am 15. Januar 1622 in Paris geboren und starb am 17. Februar 1673 ebenda. Seine Komödien werden heute noch oft gelesen und an Theaterhäusern gespielt. Der Sohn eines wohlhabenden Tapezierers und königlichen Kammerdieners kam schon früh mit dem Theater in Berührung. Nach dem Studium der Rechtswissenschaften in Orléans gründete er 1643 mit Joseph Béjart das Illustre Théâtre und zog nach dessen Schliessung 1645 mit einer Wandertheatertruppe 13 Jahre lang durch Frankreich. In dieser Zeit nahm er das Pseudonym Molière an. Nach ihrer Rückkehr nach Paris 1658 gewährte Ludwig XIV. der Truppe seine Unterstützung sowie die gelegentliche Benutzung des Théâtre du Petit-Bourbon und ab 1661 des Schauspielhauses im königlichen Palast als Spielort. In sicherer Stellung im Palais-Royal widmete sich Molière als Dramatiker, Schauspieler, Regisseur und Theaterdirektor für den Rest seines Lebens ganz der Komödie. 1659 kam Les Précieuses ridicules auf die Bühne. Das Stück war ein Sensationserfolg, und von nun an wurde bis zu Molières Tod jährlich mindestens eine seiner Komödien uraufgeführt. Molières Theaterschaffen konzentriert sich weitgehend auf die Komödie, war auf diesem Gebiet allerdings formal breitgefächert, von der pointierten Farce über die Prosakomödie bis zur Haute Comédie. Inhaltlich herrschten zunächst Situationskomödie und Sittenkomödie vor.

67. Jean-Baptiste POQUELIN, Dit MOLIERE (1622 – 1673)
Translate this page des écrivains, des musiciens, des peintres. Jean-Baptiste POQUELIN, dit Moliere(1622 – 1673). Le Médecin malgré lui, Acte I, scène 1 (Sganarelle, Martine).
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des écrivains, des musiciens, des peintres Jean-Baptiste POQUELIN, dit MOLIERE (1622 – 1673)
Le Médecin malgré lui Acte I, scène 1 (Sganarelle, Martine) SGANARELLE: Non, je te dis que je n'en veux rien faire, et que c'est à moi de parler et d'être le maître.
MARTINE: Et je te dis, moi, que je veux que tu vives à ma fantaisie, et que je ne suis point mariée avec toi pour souffrir tes fredaines.
Extrait audio gratuit sur le site de la Fnac Michel Bouquet Louis Jouvet Dominique Blanchar - Hommage à Molière Date de parution : 1997 Le Médecin malgré lui . Texte intégral ( site-moliere.com Site portail http://www.site-moliere.com http://www.site-moliere.com/intro.htm par Philippe PARKER. Vie, année par année. Pièces en texte intégral. Moteur de recherche, concordances. Histoire et contexte. Liens vers écrivains et compositeurs contemporains de Molière. Texte intégral des pièces suivantes : La Jalousié du Barbouillé Le Médecin volant L'Étourdi Dépit amoureux ... Monsieur de Pourceaugnac Les Amants magnifiques Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme Psyché Les Fourberies de Scapin La Comtesse d'Escarbagnas ... Le Malade imaginaire
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68. 1000 áèîãðàôèé | Ìîëüåð (Moliere) (Æàí Áàòèñò Ïîêëå
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  • 69. Molière
    Practice of Comedy by Andrew Calder (1993); Rereading Molière by James PatrickCarmody and Jim Carmody (1993); Approaches to Teaching Moliere's Tartuffe and
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    B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback "If everyone were clothed with integrity, if every heart were just, frank, kindly, the other virtues would be well-night useless, since their chief purpose is to make us bear with patience the injustice of our fellows." (from Le Misanthrope Racine The Shool for Wives from 1662 is generally regarded as the first of Molière's masterpieces. It poked fun at the limited education that was given to daughters of rich families, and reflected the Molière's own marriage. "It's an odd job, making decent people laugh," says Dorante in "I always make the first verse well, but I have troubles making the others." (from The Affected Ladies Tartuffe, ou L'imposteur (1664, Tartuffe, or the Impostor) - "Man, I can assure you, is a nasty creature," "Those whose conduct gives room for talk are always the first to attack their neighbors." (from Tartuffe For further reading: by H. Trollope (1905);

    70. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
    To the lobby of the Internet Public Library. Online Literary CriticismCollection. JeanBaptiste Poquelin Moliere (1622 - 1673). Nationality
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    71. Great Books Index - Moliere
    GREAT BOOKS INDEX. Moliere (Jean Baptiste Poquelin) (16221673).An Index to Online Great Books in English Translation.
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    Moliere (Jean Baptiste Poquelin) (16221673)
    An Index to Online Great Books in English Translation AUTHORS/HOME TITLES GB CAFE ABOUT GB INDEX ... BOOK LINKS Plays by Moliere School for Wives Tartuffe Don Juan Miser The School for Wives
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    72. ABU - AUTEUR Molière

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    Molière (JeanBaptiste Poquelin) (1622-1673), Jean-Baptiste Poquelin,best known as Molière, (Paris, France, 1622 - 1673), French
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    Molière (Jean-Baptiste Poquelin)
    Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, best known as Molière, (Paris, France, 1622 - 1673), French theatre writer, director and actor, one of the masters of satire. The son of a Parisian artisan, Poquelin lost his mother when still a child and entered the prestigious Jesuits' Collège de Clermont, to complete his studies. It is said that his father was very hard to him, or that in this college he met the prince of Conti, or that he was a pupil of the philosopher Gassendi, but these statements appear to be not really more than unverified hypothesis. In reality, Poquelin was a close friend of the abbé La Mothe Le Vayer, the son of the famous philosopher, in the years in which the abbé was reordering his father's works, and this allows to presume that Poquelin could be somehow influenced by them.
    Among his first works, he wrote a translation of De Rerum Natura by Lucretius , now lost. At the age of 18, his father left him the title of Tapissier du Roi , and the annexed charge of valet de chambre by which he could be in frequent contact with the king. Poquelin is supposed having graduated in law at Orléans in 1642 (but some doubts however remain). In June 1643, together with his lover Madeleine Béjart and a brother and a sister of her, he founded the

    74. Lancaster County Library System /All Locations
    Mark Nearby AUTHORS are Year Entries Moliere JBP De Jean Baptiste Poquelin 16221673 See Moliere 1622 1673 1 Moliere Jean Baptiste Poquelin 1622 1673
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    KEYWORD TITLE AUTHOR SUBJECT CALL NO STANDARD NO Search All Libraries Childrens Materials in Lancaster County Adamstown Area Library Bookmobile-Library System of Lancaster Co. Columbia Public Library Eastern Lancaster County Library Elizabethtown Public Library Ephrata Public Library Lancaster County Library Leola Branch Library Lititz Public Library Manheim Community Library Manheim Township Branch Library Milanof-Schock Library Moores Memorial Library Mountville Area Branch Library Pequea Valley Public Library Quarryville Library Shuts Environmental Library Strasburg-Heisler Library Mark Nearby AUTHORS are: Year Entries Moliere Jean Baptiste Poquelin 1622 1673 See Moliere 1622 1673
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    75. Moliere, Jean Baptiste Poquelin. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The Engli
    DATES 1622–1673. French playwright whose sophisticated comedies include Tartuffe(1664), The Misanthrope (1666), and The Bourgeois Gentleman (1670).
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    76. Moliere - Wikipedia
    Moliere. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. JeanBaptiste Poquelin, best knownas Molière, (January 15, 1622 - 1673), French theatre writer, director and
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    Jean-Baptiste Poquelin , best known as Molière January 15 February 17 ), was a French theatre writer, director and actor , one of the masters of satire The son of a Parisian artisan, Poquelin lost his mother when still a child and entered the prestigious Jesuits ' Collège de Clermont, to complete his studies. It is said that his father was very hard to him, or that in this college he met the prince of Conti, or that he was a pupil of the philosopher Pierre Gassendi , but these statements appear to be no more than rumours. It is certain, however, that Poquelin was a close friend of the

    77. Moliere - Wikipedia
    Moliere. (Redirected from Molière). JeanBaptiste Poquelin, best known as Molière,(January 15, 1622 - 1673), French theatre writer, director and actor, one of
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    Jean-Baptiste Poquelin , best known as Molière January 15 February 17 ), was a French theatre writer, director and actor , one of the masters of satire The son of a Parisian artisan, Poquelin lost his mother when still a child and entered the prestigious Jesuits ' Collège de Clermont, to complete his studies. It is said that his father was very hard to him, or that in this college he met the prince of Conti, or that he was a pupil of the philosopher Pierre Gassendi , but these statements appear to be no more than rumours. It is certain, however, that Poquelin was a close friend of the

    78. Moliere
    (1622—1673). volt, de nagy híru író is, akkor az apa megbocsátó örömmelölelte újra keblére, felismerve, hogy az a híres Moliere nevu muvész
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    Moliére Molie re nevû mûvész, író, színházi rendezõ, akit maga a király is felettébb kedvel — azonos az õ kitagadott gyermekével. Mert Jean-Baptiste Poquelint mindenki Molie re-nek nevezte, és évszázadok óta ezen a néven lett klasszikus remekíró messze túl Franciaország határain is.) Ez pedig úgy történt, hogy Béjárt direktor felesége, madame Béjárt, aki a színház elsõ hölgye (olaszosan: prima donnája) volt, beleszeretett a sokkal fiatalabb, szép hangú, jó mozgású új színésztársba. Béjart-né sokkal idõsebb volt az ifjú színésznél, de híresen szép és vonzó asszony. Nem csoda, hogy az ifjú színész azonnal viszontszerette. Sokáig voltak egymásnak sok örömet szerzõ szeretõi. De egyszer Béjart mester megtudta felesége hûtlenségét, és a már jó színésznek bizonyuló Poquelin fiút azonnal elkergette a társulattól. Erre azonban Béjart-né is elhagyta férjét és a színházat. Magával vitte egész kicsi leányát is, akinek ettõl fogva a leendõ Molie re volt a gyámja, nevelõapja. — A Molie re név pedig úgy ragadt rá, hogy a szerelmes asszony „lágy, hangocská"-nak — persze franciául: Molie re-nek — nevezte. Ezt a találónak érzett becenevet hamar átvette az egész társulat, majd a nézõk is, s amikor már írónak is számított

    79. Literary Encyclopedia
    Moliere. (1622 1673), www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Literature. StatusMajor. Playwright. Active 1659 - 1673 in France, Continental Europe.
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    80. Moliere
    Moliere 1622 1673 Born Paris, France Worked Paris, France. “Moliérewas not just a playwright,” wrote scholar Ethan Mordden.
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