Molière : a theatrical life

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Molière : a theatrical life

Virginia Scott

Cambridge University Press, 2000

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 321-326) and index

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内容説明

In this biography, first published in 2000, Virginia Scott locates Moliere's life and work in the social, literary and theatrical contexts of the period. She offers a narrative account of his life and an overview of his plays in the wider setting of the development of seventeenth-century French drama. Her research extends from Moliere's boyhood and his Jesuit education at the College de Clermont, through the beginning of his theatrical career in Paris and as a vagabond actor in the provinces, to his days as a court dramatist under Louis XIV. He was a controversial playwright, striking out against hypocrisy in religion and medicine, and finally a cynical survivor of the literary, cultural, and marital wars. This full-length biography will appeal to the general reader as well as specialists in French and Theatre Studies.

目次

  • Introduction
  • 1. Jean-Baptiste Poquelin
  • 2. Madeleine
  • 3. The Illustre Theatre
  • 4. Exile
  • 5. Return to Paris
  • 6. Husbands and Wives
  • 7. The Courtier
  • 8. Enemies
  • 9. Friends
  • 10. Marriage (and Love)
  • 11. Last Act
  • 12. Envoi
  • Works consulted.

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