Molière, actually Jean Baptiste Poquelin (1622 – 1673) , French comedy writer, actor, theater director.
Cultivating the so-called great comedy, farce, heroic comedy, he believed in the effectiveness of teaching from the stage. Despite his pessimism, he believed in human reason and the ability to overcome evil.
Volume I: From the translator, Molière (1622-1673), The Jealousy of the Blanket, The Flying Doctor, Wartoglowie or Always out of time, Love’s shortcomings, The amusing exquisites
Volume II: Sganarel or The Cuckold of Delusion, Don Garcia of Navarre or The Jealous Prince, The School of Husbands, The Intrusions, The School of Wives, The Thanksgiving of the King, The Critique of the School of Wives, The Improvisation at Versailles
Volume III: Marriage by necessity, The Princess of Elida, Tartufe or Midsummer, Don Juan, Love the doctor
Volume IV: The misanthrope, The doctor of mimicry, Melicerta, The delightful idyll, The Sicilian or love with a painter, Amphitryon, Gregory Dyndala or the downtrodden husband, Contribution to Gregory Dyndala: The great royal party at Versailles
Volume V: The miser, Monsieur de Pourceaugnac, The dignified co-captains, The bourgeois nobleman
Volume VI: Psyche, The Madness of Skapen, Countess d’Escarbagnas, Learned Whiteheads, Sick of Delusion, The Vault of the Dome in the Cathedral of Val de Grace, Miscellaneous Poems, Addendum: The Wedding Robe
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