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The School for Husbands

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Sinopsis

In "The School for Husbands," Moli?®re crafts a brilliant comedic exploration of marital relationships and the contrasting philosophies of love and authority. Written in 1661, this three-act play showcases Moli?®re's characteristic wit and sharp dialogue, weaving together elements of farce and moral instruction. The characters, Barnard and Ariste, represent diverging approaches to relationships: the former's domineering stance versus the latter's more gentle persuasion, ultimately critiquing societal norms around marriage and fidelity within 17th-century France. Moli?®re's exquisite use of satire not only entertains but also invites deeper reflection on gender dynamics and the complexities of marital commitment. Moli?®re, a monumental figure in French literature, often drew from his own experiences in both theater and life to inform his plays. His background in acting and his own tumultuous romantic engagements provided unique insights that inspired his portrayal of the struggles and absurdities inherent in human relationships. His ability to blend humor with social commentary reflects the theatrical conventions of his time, which facilitated discussions about moral conduct and societal expectations. "The School for Husbands" is highly recommended for readers interested in the intersection of comedy and critique, as well as those eager to delve into Moli?®re'Äôs profound understanding of human nature. This play is not merely entertainment; it serves as a timeless commentary on love, power, and the often humorous nature of our most intimate connections.

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  • Editorial:
  • Good Press
  • ISBN:
  • 4057664618412
  • Idioma:
  • Inglés
  • Tamaño:
  • Kb
  • Publicado:
  • Diciembre 30, 2018
  • Drama / General
    Teatro