The School For Wives Criticized by Molière
or, The Impromptu of Versailles
In this witty and satirical play, a lively debate unfolds as characters critique a controversial comedy that has stirred the public's imagination. The narrative cleverly explores themes of artistic freedom, societal norms, and the boundaries of humor, as it delves into the reactions and opinions of various individuals who dissect the play's portrayal of marriage and gender roles. Through sharp dialogue and humorous exchanges, the work offers a meta-theatrical reflection on the nature of criticism itself, inviting audiences to ponder the fine line between art and offense.
- Published
- 1663
- Nationality
- French
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 50-70
- Original Language
- French
- Avg User Rating
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(2.0)
- Alternate Titles
- None
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