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         Moliere:     more books (100)
  1. The School for Husbands by Molière, 2009-10-04
  2. Tartuffe Or, the Hypocrite by Molière, 2010-03-06
  3. The Miser by Molière, 2010-03-07
  4. Psyche by Molière, 2009-10-04
  5. The Learned Women by Molière, 2006-11-03
  6. The Bores by Molière, 2006-11-03
  7. Tartuffe (French Edition) by Molière, 2010-04-03
  8. The Misanthrope, Tartuffe, and Other Plays (Oxford World's Classics) by Molière, 2008-07-15
  9. The Misanthrope and Tartuffe by Moliere, 1965-10-20
  10. Don Juan by Moliere, 2001-01-25
  11. The Flying Doctor by Molière, 2010-05-31
  12. The School for Wives and The Learned Ladies, by Moliere: Two comedies in an acclaimed translation. by Jean-Baptiste Moliere, 1991-11-15
  13. Don Garcia of Navarre by Molière, 2010-07-24
  14. The Pretentious Young Ladies by Molière, 2006-11-03

1. Moliere Index
An index of articles on the French dramatist moliere. French Theatre Plays Playwrights Molière. ARTICLES. Molière A biography of the French dramatist A biography of the family of actors
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2. Molière (1622-1673)
Biography of French playwright moliere, plus links to all of his workscurrently in print. Click Here. Molière. Molière (JeanBaptiste
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valets de chambre tapissiers or The Blunderer The Love-Sick Doctor or The Pretentious Ladies Over the course of the next thirteen years, Molière worked feverishly to make his company the most respected dramatic troupe in Paris. (Eventually, they were awarded the coveted title "Troupe of the King.") He directed his own plays and often played the leading role himself. The Imaginary Invalid . He had insisted on going through with the performance in spite of the advice of his wife and friends saying, "There are fifty poor workers who have only their daily wage to live on. What will become of them if the performance does not take place?" He passed away later that night at his home on the Rue Richelieu. The local priests refused to take his confession, for actors had no social standing and had been excommunicated by the church. Nor would they permit him to be buried in holy ground. Four days later, the King interceded and Molière was finally buried in the Cemetery Saint Joseph under the cover of darkness. The School for Husbands The School for Wives The Misanthrope The Doctor in Spite of Himself ... The Miser (1668), and

3. Site-Molière (Introduction)
moliere, JeanBaptiste Poquelin (1622-1673). All the plays, biography, and learning resources.
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4. Molière, Moliere
moliere plays in new English adaptations by actordirector-playwright Timothy Mooney.moliere in English. Molière for the People Booking Now moliere Than Thou.
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Moliere in English
The Bourgeois Gentleman* T he Doctor In Spite of Himself Don Juan* ... Tartuffe *World Premiere Production Available Booking Now Moliere Than Thou A one-man introduction to the works of Moliere written and performed by Timothy Mooney Moliere Than Thou Preview
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Get Real Media Player CRITERIA A one-man comic sci-fi thriller
written and performed by Timothy Mooney
Tour Dates and Availability Preview
Timothy Mooney presents a whirlwind, 90-minute performance, and is also available for workshops on classical performance and class visits. (A 50-minute version of the play is also available to fit into a single class period.)
Molière Than Thou finds Molière left without a cast, when all of his fellow performers happen to consume "the same sort of shell fish" at one of the local public inns that the company tends to frequent. Rather than actually refund the precious box office income, Molière offers to perform a "greatest hits" of sorts, and leads the audience (which occasionally participates) through a hilarious succession of favorite speeches that trace his illustrious career.
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5. Biography Of Moliere - French Dramatist
moliere, whose real name was Jean Baptiste Poquelin, composed 12 of the most durable and penetratingly satirical fulllength comedies of all time, some in rhyming verse, some in prose, as well as
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'); document.write(''); document.write('' + txt + ''); // End > MOLIERE - French Dramatist or M H I n the following 24 years, starting with The Precious Maidens Ridiculed (1659), which established him as the most popular comic playwright of the day, and ending with The Imaginary Invalid Other playwrights resented his continual experiments with comic forms (as in The School for Wives ) and with verse (as in Amphitryon I I T commedia dell'arte commedia themes and techniques, setting most of his plots in and around Paris and raising neoclassical French comedy to a plane of artistry and inventiveness never attained before or since. He applied the alexandrine , or rhymed hexameter line borrowed from contemporary tragedies, many of which he had staged to a relaxed dialogue that imitated conversational speech. He also created a gallery of incisive portraits: Tartuffe the religious hypocrite, and Orgon, his dupe; Jourdain the social climber; Don Juan the rebel and libertine; cuckolds such as Arnolphe, Dandin, and Amphitryon; Alceste the stony idealist; Harpagon the miser; Scapin the trickster; Argan the hypochondriac; Philaminte the pretentiously cultured lady; and many more. M The Jealous Husband The Flying Doctor Sganarelle The Rehearsal at Versailles (1663), and

6. Biography Of Moliere
moliere. moliere (16221673) was the nom de theater, chosen for some. undiscovered reason, by the great French dramatist Jean Baptiste. Poquelin, and then substituted for his family name. The Early
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Moliere
Moliere (1622-1673) was the nom de theater , chosen for some
undiscovered reason, by the great French dramatist Jean Baptiste
Poquelin, and then substituted for his family name. Learn about the life of Moliere. The Early Life of Moliere The Marriage of Moliere Theatre Illustre Moliere at Work ... The Final Years of Moliere
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8. Molière
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ. by birthday from the calendar. Credits and feedback. Molière (16221673) - pseudonym of JEAN-BAPTISTE POQUELIN. French actor and playwright, the greatest of all writers of
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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);

9. Assister Aux Spectacles Et Lectures De La Maison De La Poésie Au Théâtre Moli
Spectacles, lectures, conf©rences et revues de po©sie contemporaine au th©¢tre Moli¨re   Paris.
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10. Moliere
moliere. (Jean Baptiste Poquelin) France 1622 1672. moliere was Poquelin sstage name, and the only name ever used for this writer.
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11. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Jean-Baptiste Poquelin Moliere
(Catholic Encyclopedia)
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(Properly, JEAN-BAPTISTE POQUELIN, the name by which he became known to fame having been assumed when he went on the stage, to avoid embarrassing his family). French comic poet; b. at Paris, 15 Jan., 1622; d. there 17 Feb., 1673. He was the son a Paris furniture dealer who was also a valet-de-chambre to the king, and succeeded his father in the latter of these two capacities. After making his studies with the Jesuits livre per day, and a dancer, who was to receive thirty-five sols per day and five sols hypocrisy , unfortunately, however, often striking true virtue at the same time. After its first production the public performance of this piece was forbidden, and the ban was not removed for five years. le contemplateur Bossuet Christianity was not as profound as that of Corneille, Racine, Boileau, and nearly all the illustrious writers of his time. And yet, when there was question of his being given Christian burial , and the hesitated, on the ground that the priest had arrived too late to give absolution to the comedian, who, it may almost be said, passed from the stage to the tribunal of God , his widow proved that he had received the sacraments in the last previous paschal season.

12. Moliere's Boyhood And Education
the troubadours of old had sung. FURTHER STUDIES Molière A biographyof the French dramatist. moliere s Early Plays and Mdlle.
http://www.theatrehistory.com/french/moliere001.html
This document was originally published in The Drama: Its History, Literature and Influence on Civilization, vol. 7 . ed. Alfred Bates. London: Historical Publishing Company, 1906. pp. 120-125. AMATEUR THEATRICALS A STROLLING PLAYER Roman Comique Roman Comique , is a man of similar stamp"sympathetic, refined in manner, brave, contemplative, amiable, a personification of pleasant insouciance, by turns grave and gray, full of noble impulses." Whatever may have been the source of Scarron's inspiration in this instance, the district particularly favored by Molière and his companions was the south and southeast of France, the heart of the territory in which the troubadours of old had sung.
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13. Tartuffe
Tartuffe by moliere. History. Click on the picture to see an enlarged image.Read. Volume D. moliere’s Biographical Sketch, pages 304306. Tartuffe.
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14. Moliere Forum Frigate
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15. Molière, Moliere
moliere plays in new English adaptations by actordirector-playwright Timothy Mooney. moliere in English. Molière for the People Molière Than Thou finds Molière left without a cast, when all
http://www.moliere-in-english.com/
Moliere in English
The Bourgeois Gentleman* T he Doctor In Spite of Himself Don Juan* ... Tartuffe *World Premiere Production Available Booking Now Moliere Than Thou A one-man introduction to the works of Moliere written and performed by Timothy Mooney Moliere Than Thou Preview
View in Real Media (approx. 10 minutes)
Get Real Media Player CRITERIA A one-man comic sci-fi thriller
written and performed by Timothy Mooney
Tour Dates and Availability Preview
Timothy Mooney presents a whirlwind, 90-minute performance, and is also available for workshops on classical performance and class visits. (A 50-minute version of the play is also available to fit into a single class period.)
Molière Than Thou finds Molière left without a cast, when all of his fellow performers happen to consume "the same sort of shell fish" at one of the local public inns that the company tends to frequent. Rather than actually refund the precious box office income, Molière offers to perform a "greatest hits" of sorts, and leads the audience (which occasionally participates) through a hilarious succession of favorite speeches that trace his illustrious career.
for additional info, e-mail:

16. Moliere's Tartuffe
Attacking me, you set yourself gainst God!. Tartuffe by moliere in a new verseadaptation by Timothy Mooney. The Reviews are In! About moliere s Tartuffe.
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About Tartuffe About the Adaptation About Timothy Mooney Excerpt ... Home
How dare you even hinder or annoy,
When I've the means to ruin and destroy
You should have thought before my toes you trod.
Attacking me, you set yourself 'gainst God!
Tartuffe
by Moliere
in a new verse adaptation
by Timothy Mooney The Reviews are In! Mooney's translation may well be the star of the show ...a comic
theatricality that sweeps through Moliere's panorama of humorfrom high
to low. Mooney is quite skillful at massaging the iambs and bringing a
contemporary twinkle to the choice of words and rhyme. Back Stage West Penned in rhyming iambic pentameter, Timothy Mooney's animated... adaptation comes peppered with humor-heightening colloquialisms. Its language is a delight. LA Weekly Moliere would doubtless have enjoyed all of the contemporary guffaws that Mooney's irreverent version of this timeless comedy provokes from a modern audience. Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune A gleefully giddy romp that sacrifices none of Moliere's insightful satire.... Mary Shen Barnidge

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Edenbrook Solutions Ltd. Confidence at the Starchaser team has soared after they secured substantial sponsorship from Moliere Ltd. Moliere Offers Flexible Resourcing: Moliere Widens Technology Expertise: Moliere can now provide a flexible mix of on-site and offshore resources to produce high quality results at a competitive price. To better support its customers in all aspects of their use of technology, Moliere has decided to formally expand its range of technology services in a number of key areas. Moliere Consulting: Moliere is a specialist independent IT consultancy based in Manchester, UK. The company specialises in Systems Development and Project Management. Moliere prides itself on being the ethical long term partner that delivers real benefits through the focused use of technology.

18. Site-Molière (Introduction)
Translate this page Site-Molière, Shop-Molière, Son théâtre complet. Complete works. Biographie.Biography. Ressources. Resources. Concordance. à Vous! Plan. Molière moliere.
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19. Moliere
moliere was Poquelin's stage name, and the only name ever used for this writer. Thus, moliere is a pseudonym or pen name, which means
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Moliere (Jean Baptiste Poquelin) France 1622 - 1672 Moliere was Poquelin's stage name, and the only name ever used for this writer. Thus, Moliere is a pseudonym or pen name , which means a name other than his true name under which an author publishes his literary works Moliere's father, Jean Poquelin, was a successful craftsman. He was one of eight upholsterers who worked for the French king and royal family. Although Moliere had studied law and probably took a law degree in about 1641 at the age of 19, his father was a respectable and prosperous man who expected his son to take over his business and serve the king as he had. Poquelin and his wife, Marie Cresse, were to be disappointed. Moliere shocked his family by renouncing the business world and becoming an actor. According to legend, his mother's father had often taken him to theatrical performances, and this, perhaps, was when he learned to love the theater. However, actors in the 17th century were held in low esteem, classed with rascals and charlatans (tricksters/imposters), and were even denied Christian burial. For these reasons, Moliere's family regretted his decision. (Very probably the reason he acquired his pseudonym was to mask the relationship between himself and his family, thus sparing them the embarrassment of having an actor in their family.)

20. Vie De Molière
Translate this page admirers. Here is a chronological introduction to his life Continue.Site-Molière (1996-2003). biographie de moliere, vie de moliere.
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Introduction Biographie(y) List of plays Vos revues- Your reviews Les Amants magnifiques Amphitryon Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme La Comtesse d'Escarbagnas Dom Garcie de Navarre Dom Juan Les Femmes savantes Les Fourberies de Scapin George Dandin Le Malade imaginaire Le Misanthrope M. de Pourceaugnac Pastorale comique Sganarelle, le Cocu imaginaire Tartuffe Concordance La Troupe Personnages Boileau Charpentier Colbert Conti Corneille Fouquet Henriette Louis XIV Lully Mignard Monsieur Nicole Quinault Racine Subligny Re(s)sources S hop V ous! ... oncordance
Voici donc une esquisse chronologique de sa vie:
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, but he was also very ill for long periods of his life and attracted almost as many enemies as admirers. Here is a chronological introduction to his life:
biographie de Moliere, vie de Moliere

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