The Misanthrope
β Scribed by Review by: Craig Seligman
- Book ID
- 124807323
- Year
- 1992
- Weight
- 759 KB
- Volume
- 50
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0275-1410
- DOI
- 10.2307/4384102
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Moliere understood profoundly what makes us noble, pathetic, outrageous and funny, and in his splendid comedies satirized human folly to perfection. One of the best of his plays -- and one of the greatest of all comedies -- is _The Misanthrope_ , first performed in 1666, when the King of France hims
One of the best of MoliΓ¨re's plays β and one of the greatest of all comedies β spotlighting the absurdities of social and literary pretension, focusing on a man who is quick to criticize the faults of others, yet remains blind to his own. Publisher's Note. ### Language Notes Text: English Origin
The story about a manοΏ½s hate. A man capable to follow up his frustration, and to cover it. A man with all the possibilities to be anyoneοΏ½s worst nightmare. Wherever you meet him in court or on the street, it doesnοΏ½t matter. If he hates you, you are in trouble. And his hate is strong.