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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Saw it performed, counting it as a read. Easy, fun time! Hilarious satire! My Kindle edition, acquired from Project Gutenberg, didn't have the best translation but the humor still shines in this play. Orgon (and his mother) is completely taken in by Tartuffe, whom the rest of the household dislike. Tartuffe and his hypocrisy are really just foils Molière uses to display the folly of Orgon's gullibility. The saying "There is none so blind as those who will not see" could have been coined to describe Orgon & Madame Pernelle! The most comic scenes in the play are when Dorine (his daughter´s maid) and later Damis (his son) try to convince him of his foolishness. I thought Cleante, Orgon's brother-in-law, portrayed the voice of reason & his description of how Orgon had a temperament which flew to extremes was so apt. Molière has a keen eye for human nature & although Orgon & Tartuffe are exaggerated for comic effect, they still display characteristics which I can recognize in people today. I will certainly be reading more of his plays! no reviews | add a review
Belongs to Publisher SeriesArion Press (68) Gallimard, Folio (3228) Haagse Comedie (7) — 8 more Is contained inBourgeois Gentleman / Imaginary Invalid / Misanthrope / Miser / School for Husbands / School for Wives / Tartuffe by Molière Bourgeois Gentleman / Dom Juan / Imaginary Invalid / Learned Ladies / Misanthrope / Miser / Tartuffe by Molière Bourgeois Gentleman / Imaginary Invalid / Learned Ladies / Misanthrope / Miser / Scapin / School for Wives / Tartuffe by Molière Amphitryon / Bourgeois Gentleman / Dom Juan / Imaginary Invalid / Misanthrope / Miser / Tartuffe by Molière The Harvard Classics [50 Volume Set] by Charles William Eliot (indirect) The Affected Misses / Don Juan / Tartuffe / The Misanthrope / the Doctor by Compulsion / The Miser / The Tradesman Turned Gentleman / The Learned Ladies by Molière Tartuffe and Other Plays: Tartuffe; The Ridiculous Precieuses; The School for Husbands; The School for Wives; Don Juan; The Versailles Impromptu; The Critique of the School for Wives by Molière Plays of Moliere: The School for Wives, Tartuffe, The Misanthrope, The Miser, The Physician In Spite of Himself (Art Type Edition) by Molière The slave of truth (Le misanthrope) Tartuffe. The imaginary invalid. New English versions by Molière Å’UVRES COMPLETES.THEATRE.1668-1669 George Dandin. L'avare. Le Tartuffe. TEXTE ETABLI ET PRESENTE PAR RENE BRAY by Molière Has the adaptationHas as a student's study guideNotable Lists
Initially banned in France by King Louis, Molière's celebrated social satire Tartuffe exposes false piety and hypocrisy in the Catholic Church. When a pious fraud worms his way into a wealthy family and manipulates the patriarch into giving up his fortune, it's up to his family to expose the truth before they end up in the poorhouse! An L.A. Theatre Works full-cast performance starring:Brian Bedford as TartuffeJB Blanc as M. Loyal and OfficerDaniel Blinkoff as DamisGia Carides as DorineJane Carr as Mme. PernelleJohn de Lancie as CleanteMartin Jarvis as OrgonAlex Kingston as ElmireMatthew Rhys as ValereSarah Zimmerman as MarianeTranslated by Richard Wilbur. Directed by Dakin Matthews. Recorded at The Invisible Studios, West Hollywood in June, 2010. No library descriptions found. |
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