The Works of Moliere by Molière
This book is a compilation of the works of a renowned 17th-century French playwright, who is often considered one of the greatest masters of comedy in Western literature. His plays are known for their satirical examination of social norms and human folly, featuring a range of characters from the foolish and the pedantic to the hypocritical and the corrupt. Some of his most famous works included in this collection are "Tartuffe," "The Misanthrope," and "The Imaginary Invalid."
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- Published
- 1666
- Nationality
- French
- Length
- Very Long
- Pages
- 800-1200
- Original Language
- French
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