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Edited by (University College London), Edited by (Royal Holloway, University of London)
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A detailed introduction to Molière and his plays, this Companion evokes his own theatrical career, his theatres, patrons, the performers and theatre staff with whom he worked, and the various publics he and his troupes entertained with such success. It looks at his particular brands of comedy and satire. L'École des femmes, Le Tartuffe, Dom Juan, Le Misanthrope, L'Avare and Les Femmes savantes are examined from a variety of different viewpoints, and through the eyes of different ages and cultures. The comedies-ballets, a genre invented by Molière and his collaborators, are re-instated to the central position which they held in his uvre in Molière's own lifetime; his two masterpieces in this genre, Le Bourgeois gentilhomme and Le Malade imaginaire, have chapters to themselves. Finally, the Companion looks at modern directors' theatre, exploring the central role played by productions of his work in successive 'revolutions' in the dramatic arts in France.

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"The highest compliment that one can pay to this well-written, appropriately illustrated book is that it spurs us on to revisit Moliere. These essays demonstrate the appropriateness of the focus on Moliere in the past decade, first with the creation of the admirable toutmolier.net website, then with the publication of the eminently useful Moliere Encyclopedia in 2002, and now with the Cambridge Companion." - Ronald W. Tobin, University of California, Santa Barbara

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A detailed study of Molière as playwright, director and actor, and his life and career.
List of illustrations
vii
Notes on contributors ix
Preface xiii
Chronology xv
The career strategy of an actor turned playwright: `de l'audace, encore de l'audace, toujours de l'audace'
1(14)
Marie-Claude Canova-Green
The material conditions of Moliere's stage
15(22)
Jan Clarke
The master and the mirror: Scaramouche and Moliere
37(20)
Stephen Knapper
Moliere as satirist
57(14)
Larry F. Norman
How (and why) not to take Moliere too seriously
71(12)
Richard Parish
L'Avare or Harpagon's masterclass in comedy
83(12)
Robert McBride
Laughter and irony in Le Misanthrope
95(12)
Andrew Calder
Comedies-ballets
107(14)
Charles Mazouer
Le Bourgeois gentilhomme: Moliere and music
121(18)
John S. Powell
Medicine and entertainment in Le Malade imaginaire
139(12)
Julia Prest
Moliere and the teaching of Frenchness: Les Femmes savantes as a case study
151(14)
Ralph Albanese, Jr
L'Ecole des femmes: matrimony and the laws of chance
165(12)
Roxanne Lalande
Moliere nationalised: Tartuffe on the British stage from the Restoration to the present day
177(12)
Noel Peacock
Landmark twentieth-century productions of Moliere: a transatlantic perspective on Moliere: mise en scene and its historiography
189(12)
Jim Carmody
Dom Juan the Directors' Play
201(14)
David Whitton
`Reculer pour mieux sauter': modern experimental theatre's debt to Moliere
215(14)
David Bradby
Select bibliography 229(10)
Index 239


David Bradby is Professor of Drama and Theatre Studies at Royal Holloway, University of London. Andrew Calder has recently retired from a Readership in the French Department at University College London.