This edition presents the works of Molière, the celebrated French playwright and actor, accompanied by comprehensive German commentary, introductions, and excursuses. Explore Molière's enduring comedies, known for their wit, satire, and insightful observations on human nature. This volume offers readers a unique opportunity to delve into Molière's plays through the lens of German scholarship, providing valuable context and analysis for both students and enthusiasts of French literature. Discover or rediscover classic plays such as "Tartuffe," "The Misanthrope," and "The School for Wives," enriched by detailed annotations that illuminate the historical, cultural, and linguistic nuances of Molière's time. This edition serves as an invaluable resource for understanding Molière's lasting impact on the world of theater and literature.
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