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Title: Moliere: Four Plays
Author: Moliere
ISBN#: 0828320381
Cover Type: Paperback
Year Published: 2003
Status: In Stock
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From Library Journal:
This anthology of four 17th-century comedies by Moli?re (Jean
Baptiste Poquelin, 1622-73) is translated by Pergolizzi, a theater
director and French teacher. Following the tradition of 16th-century
Italian commedia dell'arte, Moli?re has remained a popular playwright
through the centuries. As a social critic, he used farce and satire
to "[deal] with the common man and [poke] fun at the pretentiousness
of the elite." This anthology comprises The Bourgeois Gentleman,
The Doctor in Spite of Himself, The Affected Damsels, and The Miser
(in both regular and shorter versions). The first three comedies
are included in an earlier anthology of eight plays, translated
by Morris Bishop of Cornell University (1957). This new translation
is rendered in a more colloquial style, and the use of quick scenes
and inclusion of seven musical scores with lyrics are better for
production. The larger font size and clearer typographic layout
also make this anthology more appealing. Recommended for both academic
and public libraries.AMing-ming Shen Kuo, Ball State Univ. Lib.,
Muncie, IN
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.
About the Author:
Carl Milo Pergolizzi, the translator, is famous in and around
the stages of New York, where he lives.
Book Description:
Moliere is considered the Shakespeare of France. Moliere's plays
are enacted throughout the world in virtually every language, as
much today as ever.
Price: $19.95
Status: In Stock
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