The Misanthrope (Harrison, trans.)

The Misanthrope (Harrison, trans.)

The Misanthrope (Harrison, trans.)

The Misanthrope (Harrison, trans.)

The Misanthrope (Harrison, trans.)

Overview

Tony Harrison has set his version exactly three hundred years after the first performance of Le Misanthrope in 1666. This transposition to the "reign" of Charles de Gaulle helps to clarify the truly human dilemmas in the play so often obscured behind the frills and stiffness of traditional productions. In this version of Le Misanthrope he uses the same skills and energy in a way that at once reminds us of the original and allows us, perhaps for the first time in any version of the play, to grasp its essential theme.

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Authors

Jean Baptiste Molière

Molière was the leading French comic actor, stage director, and dramatic theoretician of the seventeenth century. He was born Jean Baptiste Poquelin on January 15, 1622, to Marie and Jean Poquelin. His father was a Parisian furniture merchant and upholsterer to the king. Jean ...
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