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Dom Juan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dom Juan or The Feast with the Statue ( Dom Juan ou le Festin de pierre ) is a French play by Molière, based on the legend of Don Juan. Molière's characters Dom Juan and Sganarelle are the French...
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Molière - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Moliere, Don Juan, classic theater, theatre, play, hypocrisy, lothario, heartbreaker ... Work Based on the Legend of Don Juan; ... In the legend, Don Juan seduced a young woman of noble family, and killed her father. Later, he encountered a statue of her father in a cemetery and impiously invited it home to dine with him,
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Amazon.com: Don Juan (9780156013109): Moliere, Richard Wilbur: Books
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Immediately following the premier of Molière s Don Juan in 1665, Louis XIV s censors started to tear this incendiary text apart, and they didn t stop there. ... Moliere s Don Juan exploded into the Age of Reason long before its time a savage, witty prophet, reckless and apologetic, and right.
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We welcome one of the nation's leading Moliere directors for a darkly comic and vividly theatrical exploration of a man who rejects all conventions, including the rules of love. Moliere's incarnation of the famous seducer Don Juan uses passion and humor to explore the validity of all we hold to be true.
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Don Juan, the "Seducer of Seville," originated as a hero-villain of Spanish folk legend, is a famous lover and scoundrel who has made more than a thousand sexual conquests. ... Author: Moliere...
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