L'École des Femmes
Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1986
185
Play • Fiction
France • 17th century
1986
Adult
14+ years
L'École des Femmes is a comedic play by Molière that explores themes of marriage, education, and gender roles. It centers on a man who raises a young woman to be his ideal wife, only to face unexpected challenges. The play highlights societal views on gender and relationships in 17th-century France, employing wit and humor.
Humorous
Romantic
Contemplative
Mysterious
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L'École des Femmes by Molière is celebrated for its witty comedic elements and exploration of themes like gender and societal norms. Positive reviews often commend its timeless humor and sharp dialogue. However, some critics note that certain themes may feel outdated to modern audiences. Overall, it remains a classic piece applauded for its clever critique of 17th-century societal structures.
The reader who would enjoy Molière's L'École des Femmes is likely fond of classic comedic plays that critique societal norms, akin to those who appreciate the wit of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing or the satire in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. This reader revels in irony, clever dialogue, and timeless commentary on gender roles.
9,566 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
185
Play • Fiction
France • 17th century
1986
Adult
14+ years
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