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After reading Moliere’s Tartuffe and Bergson’s “Laughter” (a general approach to the criticism of comedy), ... A tree, for example, does not bring upon laughter because of its lack of human significance. It does not resemble a human nor is created by a human. An animal can resemble a human, which will make it funny,
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French actor and playwright, the greatest of all writers of French comedy. Among Molière's best-known dramas are L'ECOLE DES FEMMES (1662, School for Wives), TARTUFFE; ... However, the King himself had not much time to think the artistic significance of his favorite, who enjoyed his protection from the attacks of the...
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Mckean Scheu as Tartuffe ... Artistic Significance: English playwright Ranjit Bolt is one of the foremost contemporary translators of Molière’s work, having rendered eight of the French playwright’s works to wide acclaim.
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A look at the critical and popular reputation of this work. ... Margaret Webster, in an Introduction to Molière (1950), has described Molière's lasting significance as a literary figure, noting, ‘‘in his own language he is... ... Tell a friend about Tartuffe at eNotes.
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Beth, who plays my grandmother in Tartuffe, is one of my favorite actresses. ... This particular vocal coach, however, has a special significance to me, and a few of my cast-mates.
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such metaplays, Tartuffe is clearly designed to suggest a metaphysical significance and presence behind its otherwise absurd events. ...
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What is the significance of Tartuffe’s first lines? What is a hair-shirt? What is a scourge? Why has the translator included a stage direction to indicate that Tartuffe speaks these lines after he sees Dorine?
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Le Tartuffe. Le Tartuffe. Information about Le Tartuffe in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Comedy by Molière (1664). A religious hypocrite, Tartuffe, dominates the household of the gullible Orgon. He is promised Orgon's daughter in marriage and given the deeds to Orgon's possessions...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Tartuffe. Tartuffe. Information about Tartuffe in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Comedy by Molière (1664). A religious hypocrite, Tartuffe, dominates the household of the gullible Orgon. He is promised Orgon's daughter in marriage and given the deeds to Orgon's possessions but...
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