The Misanthrope: in a version by Martin Crimp - FF Plays

The Misanthrope: in a version by Martin Crimp - FF Plays

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A reworking of Moliere's comic play. Alceste abhors hypocrisy and the well-rehearsed, sycophantic pleasantries of the chattering classes. He tells the truth, even it hurts. Alceste is in love with Jennifer (Celimene), but thinks she's in love with a theatre critic who thinks he can write plays.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 120
Edition: Main
Publisher: Moliere
Published: 19 Feb 1996

ISBN 10: 0571179096
ISBN 13: 9780571179091
Book Overview: The Misanthrope, translated by Martin Crimp, is a blistering contemporary version of Moliere's Le Misanthrope, a fierce argument between conformity, manners, and destructive truth-telling.

Author Bio
Moliere (1622-73) was born Jean Poquelin, the son of a prosperous upholsterer of Paris. His father was attached to the service of the King and Moliere was intended to succeed him. However, in 1643 he changed his surname and joined a family of actors, the Bejarts. Encouraged by their touring success the group returned to Paris and performed in front of Louis XIV and his Court. The success of Moliere's farce Le Docteur Amoureux gave the group the opportunity to share a theatre at the Petit- Bourbon with an Italian company, and here Moliere's reputation was established. His other plays include L'Ecole des Femmes (1662), Don Juan (1665), Tartuffe (written 1664, produced 1667), Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme (1671), Les Femmes Savantes (1673) and Le Malade Imaginaire (1673).