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  1. The dramatic works of Moliere: rendered into English by Henri Van Laun ; illustrated with nineteen engravings on steel from paintings and designs by Horace ... and Hersent; complete in six volumes.. by 1622-1673 Molière, 2010-09-07
  2. Tartuffe by Molière, 2006-11-03
  3. Classic French Drama: 7 plays by Molière, in the original French, in a single file, improved 9/1/2010 (French Edition) by Molière, Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, 2009-10-24
  4. One-Act Comedies of Moliere: Seven Plays (Actor's Moliere, Vol 4) by Moliere, 2000-06-01
  5. Sganarelle, Or, the Self-Deceived Husband by Molière, 2010-04-02
  6. The Plays of Moliere in French: With an English Translation and Notes by a. R. Waller, and an Introduction by George Saintsbury. Illustrated With Thirty One Etchings After Leloir (V.2 ) (1907 ) by Moliere, 2009-10-21
  7. Les Precieuses Ridicules (Dodo Press) (French Edition) by Moliere, 2008-12-26
  8. The Doctor in Spite of Himself and The Bourgeois Gentleman: The Actor's Moliere Vol. 2 by Moliere, 2000-04-01
  9. Amphitryon by Molière, 2010-07-24
  10. Tarte a LA Creme: Comedy and Gastronomy in Molieres Theater by Ronald W. Tobin, 1990-02
  11. Memoirs of the Life of Henriette-Sylvie de Moliere: A Novel (The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe) by Madame de Villedieu, 2004-05-01
  12. Le Malade Imaginaire. English by Moliére, 2009-10-04
  13. Moliere's Tartuffe or the Impostor
  14. La Vie de M. de Molière (French Edition) by Jean-Léonor De Grimarest, 2010-04-02

61. Molière (2007) - IMDb
Directed by Laurent Tirard. With Romain Duris, Fabrice Luchini, Laura Morante, Edouard Baer. 1
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Cast overview, first billed only: Romain Duris Jean-Baptiste Poquelin Fabrice Luchini M. Jourdain ... Fanny Valette Henriette Jourdain Gonzague Montuel Gilian Petrovski Thomas Sophie-Charlotte Husson Anne Suarez Catherine de Brie Annelise Hesme ... Full cast and crew
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62. Molière - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Moli re (1622 1673) was a French actor, director and writer. His real name was Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, Moli re was his stage name. He wrote some of the most important comedies in
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France Died Job Actor Director Writer Molière ) was a French actor director and writer . His real name was Jean-Baptiste Poquelin , Molière was his stage name. He wrote some of the most important comedies in human history He was born in Paris , his father owned a carpet shop. As a young person, Molière decided to live an artist's life. At the age of 21, he founded a theatre company that soon went bankrupt. From 1645 - 1658, he toured the whole of France with some of his friends. Later, king Louis XIV made Molière responsible for the entertainment at the court of Versailles near Paris. Molière was happy to have the king among his friends, because he had many enemies, especially important people in the Roman Catholic church . Molière's comedies deal with human weaknesses: jealousy, meanness, hypocrisy, fear of death. By putting his characters in ridiculous situations, Molière wants to entertain and educate his audience. One of his most important plays is Tartuffe , showing a bigoted man stealing his way into a rich family. Molière's last play was "Le Malade Imaginaire", called in English "The Hypochondriac" or "The Imaginary Invalid". As in many of his comedies, Molière played the main role. He died on stage during the fourth representation. Because of his problems with the church, he was not allowed to be buried officially.

63. Molière Definition Of Molière In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Moli re orig. JeanBaptiste Poquelin (baptized Jan. 15, 1622, Paris, France—died Feb. 17, 1673, Paris) French playwright, actor, and director.
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64. Molière Biography Summary | BookRags.com
Moli re summary with 676 pages of lesson plans, quotes, chapter summaries, analysis, encyclopedia entries, essays, research information, and more.
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65. Molière (1978) - IMDb
Directed by Ariane Mnouchkine. With Philippe Caub re, MarieFran oise Audollent, Jonathan Sutton, Fr d ric Ladonne. 1
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Cast overview, first billed only: La Forest - La servante Jonathan Sutton La Grange Jean-Baptiste Poquelin - enfant Julien Maurel Philippe Cointepas Les comarades de Jean-Baptiste Mathieu Rongier Les comarades de Jean-Baptiste Alexandre Ferran Les comarades de Jean-Baptiste Les comarades de Jean-Baptiste Maurice Chevit Odile Cointepas Sania Ballerini Armand Delcampe ... Full cast and crew
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66. Love Is The Doctor (L'Amour Médecin)
Moli re (1622–1673) Love Is the Doctor (L'Amour M decin) was first performed in 1665 at the palace of Louis XIV at Versailles, where the king himself sometimes joined
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commedia dell'arte The central character in Love Is the Doctor, commedia dell'arte. Usually Sganarelle tries to beat others, but as often as not he is beaten himself, and therefore he is both the cause and the butt of laughter. His function in Love Is the Doctor is typical: He is a wealthy businessman and a traditional paterfamilias, with the final word in family matters (like Egeus in A Midsummer Night's Dream and Polonius in Hamlet). He closely guards his daughter, Lucinda, from suitors to avoid having to pay a massive dowry to a son-in-law who, as he complains, might be a perfect stranger. The plan by Lucinda and her suitor Clitander to marry despite Sganarelle's opposition is an example of the traditional intrigue plot, in which the father (or guardian), acting as blocking agent, chooses another man for the young woman, or, as in Love Is the Doctor, tries to prevent marriage entirely. The soubrette in the play, who aids and abets the intrigue, is Lisette. Although in some intrigue plots the blocker is reconciled by the fact that the young man is independently rich, that does not happen in this play, for at the end Sganarelle is frustrated and outraged despite the surrounding merriment. Love Is the Doctor Love Is the Doctor).

67. Molière | Stage | Guardian.co.uk
10 Oct 2010 Bristol Old Vic This is an exquisite modernday staging of Moli re's biting comedy, aided by Tony Harrison's brilliant translation and the Old Vic's return to the
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68. MoliÈRe Summary | BookRags.com
Moli Re. Moli Re summary with encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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69. Molière - Wikiquote
Sourced. Tirer les marrons du feu avec la patte du chat. To pull the chestnuts out of the fire with the cat's paw. L' tourdi (1655), Act III, sc. v
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    • Tirer les marrons du feu avec la patte du chat.
      • To pull the chestnuts out of the fire with the cat's paw.
        • L'Étourdi (1655), Act III, sc. v On ne meurt qu'une fois; et c'est pour si longtemps!
          • We die only once, and for such a long time!
            • Le Dépit Amoureux (1656), Act V, sc. iii Je fais toujours bien le premier vers: mais j'ai peine à faire les autres.
              • I always make the first verse well, but I have trouble making the others.
                • Les Précieuses Ridicules (1659), Act I, sc. xi Le monde, chère Agnès, est une étrange chose.
                  • The world, dear Agnes, is a strange affair.
                    • L'École des Femmes (1662), Act II, sc. v Une femme d'esprit est un diable en intrigue.
                      • A witty woman is a devil at intrigue.
                        • L'École des Femmes (1662), Act III, sc. iii Vous l'avez voulu, Georges Dandin, vous l'avez voulu.
                          • You asked for it, Georges Dandin, you asked for it.

70. Jean Baptiste Poquelin Molière — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Moli re, Jean Baptiste Poquelin. Moli re, Jean Baptiste Poquelin (zh N b tēst' p klăN' m lyer') , 1622 – 73, French playwright and actor, b.
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