Monsieur De Pourceaugnac
Autor: | Molière |
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EAN: | 4064066246105 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 05.12.2019 |
Untertitel: | A Classic Comedy of Social Folly and Witty Observations in 17th Century Paris |
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Schlagworte: | 17th century satire French comedic masterpiece Moli?®re's humorous observati Parisian social comedy absurdity of manners clever plot twists farcical character interactions playful misunderstandings sharp wit dialogue timeless social critique |
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In 'Monsieur De Pourceaugnac,' Moli?®re masterfully weaves together elements of comedy and social critique, presenting a farcical tale that exposes the follies of avarice and the absurdities of societal norms in 17th-century France. The plot revolves around the titular character, a wealthy provincial, who falls prey to the schemes of the clever city folk and their intricate plots to manipulate him. Moli?®re's characteristic wit and satirical flair shine through in lively dialogues, rich characterizations, and a structure that blends improvisation with orchestrated farce, reaffirming his position as a pivotal figure in French classical theater. This work reflects the playwright's keen observation of human nature and the social dynamics of his time, challenging the values of pretension and greed. Moli?®re, born Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, rose to prominence in a period marked by political intrigue and social change. His experiences in theater, as well as his keen insight into human psychology, shaped his ability to portray characters that resonate with audiences across generations. Rooted in a tumultuous artistic landscape, Moli?®re'Äôs works often critique the bourgeois and aristocratic classes, drawing on personal experiences and observations of society to highlight their quirks and flaws. 'Monsieur De Pourceaugnac' is a brilliant portrayal of Moli?®re's comedic genius'Äîan essential read for those interested in the evolution of theatrical arts and the enduring appeal of satire. Its witty narrative invites readers not only to laugh but also to reflect on the human condition and the folly of blind ambition. Scholars and enthusiasts alike will find joy in engaging with this classic text, rich with humor and insight.