This edition presents the complete works of Molière, based on the esteemed 1734 edition. Celebrated for his wit and profound observations on human nature, Molière remains one of the giants of French literature. This collection is beautifully illustrated with drawings and tailpieces by Boucher, along with Coypel's iconic portrait of Molière.
Molière's plays, such as "Le Misanthrope," "L'Avare," and "Tartuffe," continue to be performed and studied worldwide, offering timeless insights into society and the human condition. This collection is an essential addition to any library, providing a comprehensive look at the genius of Molière and the rich cultural landscape of 17th-century France.
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