L'Ecole des Femmes," a covert attack on hypocrisy and literal orthodoxy. This unchained a "storm of rage, nursed by jealousy, such as actor-poet has seldom faced. He replied to his critics first in the witty " Critique de 1'Ecole des Femmes " and then... Modern French Literature - Página 77por Benjamin Willis Wells - 1896 - 510 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Molière - 1876 - 446 páginas
...of Moliere's plays, but it raised against him a host of enemies, to whom he answered first in the ' Critique de 1'Ecole des Femmes,' and then in the ' Impromptu de Versailles.' PERSONS REPRESENTED. ARNOLPHE, also called Mr. DE LA SOUCHE. CHRYSALDE, friend to ARNOLPHE. ENRIQUE,... | |
| Molière - 1879 - 442 páginas
...of Molibre's plays, but it raised against him a host of enemies, to whom he answered first in the ' Critique de 1'Ecole des Femmes,' and then in the ' Impromptu de Versailles.' PERSONS REPRESENTED. t ARXOLPIIE, also called Mr. DE LA SOUCHE.' CHRYSALDE, friend to ARNOLPHE. ENRIQUE,... | |
| 1895 - 682 páginas
...more dangerous ground in "L'Ecole des Femmes," a covert attack on hypocrisy and literal orthodoxy. This unchained a "storm of rage, nursed by jealousy,...most contemptible of all vices with three acts of " Tartuffe, the Hypocrite." This open satire of false devotion earned him from these professors of... | |
| 1894 - 548 páginas
...more dangerous ground in "L'Ecole des Femmes," a covert attack on hypocrisy and literal orthodoxy. This unchained a storm of rage, nursed by jealousy,...most contemptible of all vices with three acts of " Tartuffe, the Hypocrite." This open satire of false devotion earned him from these professors of... | |
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