Books by Molière

Portrait of Molière

Molière, the celebrated seventeenth‑century French playwright, transformed comedy into a refined art form that balanced wit with moral insight. His lively depictions of hypocrisy, vanity, and social pretension continue to resonate, offering a timeless reflection of human behaviour and the follies of polite society. Each play reveals his mastery of rhythm, irony, and character, establishing him as one of the cornerstones of European theatre.

Readers and theatregoers alike are drawn to Molière's sharp humour and fearless critique of convention, qualities that have ensured his work's enduring appeal. Whether encountered in translation or the original French, his plays deliver both laughter and pointed commentary, reminding us that satire remains one of literature's most effective mirrors of truth.

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  • Classiques Garnier Oeuvres Completes: Tome I

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  • Ediciones Cátedra El avaro The Miser Letras Universales

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  • Ediciones Cátedra El misántropo

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    Book SynopsisEl Misántropo es una creación singular para la época. Los personajes principales de la obra pertenecen a la aristocracia, pero su comportamiento no sirve, como en las tragedias clásicas inspiradas en las monarquías e imperios, para resaltar las virtudes de la nobleza. El Misántropo hace funcionar un salón aristocrático en donde se debate el juego de las apariencias o de la hipocresía. Alcestes, el enamorado atrabiliario, es un héroe ambiguo y, como todos los héroes, la invulnerabilidad de sus normas éticas se ve amenazada por el punto vulnerable de sus sentimientos amorosos. Un coro de intrigantes, fatuos, hipócritas, chismosos y vanos cortesanos actúa como contrapunto de Alcestes, y las figuras de Filinto y Elianta constituyen el puente de prudencia y sabiduría, como portavoces del propio Molière.

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  • Bambu El Enfermo Imaginario

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  • Edimat Libros S.A. Moliére

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