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Anthony Burgess was an energetic writer and composer, whose work
for the stage is widely admired. In Two Plays, we see him
tackling major monuments of French and Russian theatre:Â The
Miser by Molière and Chatsky by Alexander
Griboyedov. Miser, Miser! is a bold reworking of Molière’s
classic comedy of 1668. Harpagon the miser is hoarding a pile of
gold, which he has buried in his garden. As he tries to sell off
his daughter, catch himself a beautiful young bride and outwit his
scheming household of clever servants, the comedy of errors
intensifies. Although the original French play is written in prose,
Burgess remakes it in a mixture of verse and prose, in the style of
his famous adaptation of Cyrano de Bergerac. This
translation, discovered in the author’s archive, is the work of a
writer at the height of his powers, reinventing Molière for modern
audiences. Chatsky, subtitled ‘The Importance of Being Stupid’
is another verse comedy. The theme is that of the intellectual hero
who rebels against the smug, philistine society in which he finds
himself. First performed in 1833, Griboyedov’s play was so
heavily cut by Russian censors that it was barely recognisable. The
play is a virtuoso vehicle for male actors, and the source of many
famous quotations. It is also notoriously difficult to translate.
In Chatsky, Burgess remakes a classic Russian play in the
spirit of Oscar Wilde. It is a great feast of language and
invective. The complete texts of both plays are published here for
the first time. Two Plays confirms Anthony Burgess’s
reputation as a gifted writer for the stage, and as a translator of
great wit and sophistication. MISER, MISER! CASTING: 7 men, 3 women
CHATSKY CASTING: 9 men, 7 women
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Woe From Wit (Paperback)
Alexander Griboyedov; Translated by Bernard Pares; Edited by Anita Belotserkovskaya
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