The Miser and Other Plays: A New Selection
Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 2000
336
Play • Fiction
France • 17th century
2000
Adult
16+ years
The Miser and Other Plays: A New Selection by Molière offers a collection of comedic plays examining human behaviors and societal norms. The selection includes iconic works like "The Miser," which explores themes of greed, family dynamics, and the complexities of human relationships, showcasing Molière's mastery in blending humor with social commentary.
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The Miser and Other Plays: A New Selection by Molière offers a delightful showcase of wit and timeless themes. Critics praise the translation for its clarity and humor. While some find the plays rooted in their era, and thus occasionally archaic, the enduring satire and engaging characters ensure a worthwhile experience for classic theater lovers.
A reader who enjoys The Miser and Other Plays: A New Selection by Molière likely appreciates witty satire, classic French literature, and comedic exploration of human folly. Fans of Shakespeare's comedies or Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer may find similar enjoyment in Molière's sharp humor and timeless themes.
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336
Play • Fiction
France • 17th century
2000
Adult
16+ years
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