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The Misanthrope and Tartuffe
Moliere | Richard Wilbur

The Misanthrope and Tartuffe

Harvest Books (Oct 20, 1965)
9780156605175
| Paperback
336 pages | 135 x 201 mm | English
Dewey 842.4
LC Classification PQ1837 .A485 1965

Subject

  • Drama / Continental European
  • Drama / General
  • French Drama
  • French Drama (Comedy)
  • French Literature

Plot

In brilliant rhymed couplets, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Richard Wilbur renders two of seventeenth-century French playwright Moliere's comic masterpieces into English, capturing not only the form and spirit of the language but also its substance. The Misanthrope is a searching comic study of falsity, shallowness, and self-righteousness through the character of Alceste, a man whose conscience and sincerity are too rigorous for his time. In Tartuffe, a wily, opportunistic swindler manipulates a wealthy prude and bigot through his claims of piety. This latter translation earned Wilbur a share of the Bollingen Translation Prize for his critically-acclaimed work of this satiric take on religious hypocrisy. "Mr. Wilbur has given us a sound, modern, conversational poetry and has made Moliere's The Misanthrope brilliantly our own."--The New York Times Book Review