Le Philinte De Molire (Exeter French Texts),Used

Le Philinte De Molire (Exeter French Texts),Used

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Le Philinte de Molire, or La suite du Misanthrope, was first published in 1791 and is here produced with variants from the manuscript held in the Bibliothque nationale and with a selection of contemporary reviews of the first performance in 1790.The play is the eighteenthcentury continuation of Molires classic comedy, Le Misanthrope, influenced by JeanJacques Rousseau. The first performance caused a stir and was acclaimed by dEglantines contemporaries. It is an important work, particularly when presented in the context of the authors life and the political backdrop against which it was written, and it is vital to any study of the legacy of Molire and of the history of the theatre in the late eighteenth century.

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