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A detailed introduction to Moliere and his plays, this Companion
evokes his own theatrical career, his theatres, patrons, the
performers and theatre staff with whom he worked, and the various
publics he and his troupes entertained with such success. It looks
at his particular brands of comedy and satire. L'Ecole des femmes,
Le Tartuffe, Dom Juan, Le Misanthrope, L'Avare and Les Femmes
savantes are examined from a variety of different viewpoints, and
through the eyes of different ages and cultures. The
comedies-ballets, a genre invented by Moliere and his
collaborators, are re-instated to the central position which they
held in his oeuvre in Moliere's own lifetime; his two masterpieces
in this genre, Le Bourgeois gentilhomme and Le Malade imaginaire,
have chapters to themselves. Finally, the Companion looks at modern
directors' theatre, exploring the central role played by
productions of his work in successive 'revolutions' in the dramatic
arts in France.
A detailed introduction to Moliere and his plays, this Companion
evokes his own theatrical career, his theatres, patrons, the
performers and theatre staff with whom he worked, and the various
publics he and his troupes entertained with such success. It looks
at his particular brands of comedy and satire. L'Ecole des femmes,
Le Tartuffe, Dom Juan, Le Misanthrope, L'Avare and Les Femmes
savantes are examined from a variety of different viewpoints, and
through the eyes of different ages and cultures. The
comedies-ballets, a genre invented by Moliere and his
collaborators, are re-instated to the central position which they
held in his oeuvre in Moliere's own lifetime; his two masterpieces
in this genre, Le Bourgeois gentilhomme and Le Malade imaginaire,
have chapters to themselves. Finally, the Companion looks at modern
directors' theatre, exploring the central role played by
productions of his work in successive 'revolutions' in the dramatic
arts in France.
This book provides a practical and historical analysis of Moliere's
comedies. Andrew Calder presents evidence and analysis to help
modern readers to share the perspectives of the playwright's
contemporaries.;Chapter 1 to 10 define the mechanisms of comic
drama, and offer answers to such questions as : what is a comic
character? how does it function dramatically? how does it differ
from a tragic character? what comic uses does Moliere make of
domestic settings, of family relationships, of "raisonneurs",
servants, tyrannical parents and young lovers? what is the
relationship of the character on stage to the world outside the
text...to reader and audience?;The nature and functions of plot and
action, of reason, the ridiculous, judgment, laughter and excessive
self-love are explored. Later chapters describe the satirical and
historical settings of the major plays. All of Moliere's plays are
discussed, but "L'ecole des femmes", "Le tartuffe", "Don Juan", "Le
misanthrope", "L'avare", "Le bourgeois gentilhomme", "Les femmes
savantes" and "Le malade imaginaire" are analyzed in particular
detail.
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