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“A continuous delight from beginning to end” (Richard Eberhart). Introduction by Richard Wilbur. One of Molière’s most popular and frequently performed plays, Tartuffe has been skilfully translated into English in brilliant rhymed couplets by Richard Wilburg, who won a share of the Bollingen Translation Prize for his much-acclaimed translation of this satiric turn on religious hypocrisy. The central character of the play is a rich bourgeois named Orgon, who in middle age has become a bigot and a prude. The title character, a wily opportunist and swindler, affects sanctity and gains complete ascendancy over Orgon, who not only attempts to turn over his fortune but offers his daughter in marriage to his "spiritual guide. It is only when Orgon witnesses Tartuffe's attemps to seduce his wife that he comes to his senses. Review: Great read! - “Tartuffe” by Molière is a comedic masterpiece that delivers a sharp critique of hypocrisy and deceit with wit and humor. Its brilliantly crafted characters, particularly Tartuffe, embody religious hypocrisy in a way that remains relevant today. A must-read for lovers of satire and comedy, “Tartuffe” is a timeless classic that continues to entertain and enlighten audiences worldwide. Review: Light with a Point - Fun awaits.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 286 Reviews |
D**C
Great read!
“Tartuffe” by Molière is a comedic masterpiece that delivers a sharp critique of hypocrisy and deceit with wit and humor. Its brilliantly crafted characters, particularly Tartuffe, embody religious hypocrisy in a way that remains relevant today. A must-read for lovers of satire and comedy, “Tartuffe” is a timeless classic that continues to entertain and enlighten audiences worldwide.
B**T
Light with a Point
Fun awaits.
A**Y
Amazing
It’s my first Molière book in English. Richard Wilbur did an excellent job translating in a poetic way, the same as molière’s way. I’m amazed of how simple the reading is, yet it showed the characters in a complex and transparent way. Dr. Amir Gendy Surgeon and Author of “BETTER,” “The Future of Medicine and the Fate of Humanity,” “THE abNORMAL,” and “The Surgeon,” and “The Heiress.”
F**E
Comical and poetic
Moliere's play 'Tartuffe', is such a comic and fun to read.
P**Y
Tartuffe & Other “T” names?
This play still has a lot to say 300+ years later. It was banned when first presented by Moliere by the French Authorities and the church. Now it is considered one of the best, earliest “Sarcastic Comedies” ridiculing the “hypocracy” back then. Know any Hypocrites now days who need to be banned? (Also a “T” name)
"**R
Wonderful play, excellent translation, poor quality printing
I love Tartuffe, and Wilbur's translation is incredible. However, the printing in the edition I was received was poor; it was blurry and fuzzy, like an offset reproduction of another reproduction of a fax ;-)
R**E
Masterful Adaptation of a Masterpiece
The beauty and mastery of Richard Wilbur's quill never ceases to amaze. And Moliere's masterpiece is as current today as it was centuries ago. This along with The Misanthrope, The Learned Ladies and The School for Wives should be on the bookshelf (or on the Kindle...oh, you youngsters and your hi-tech devices) of every student of classical acting. I must admit I am chuckling at some of the "armchair scholars" who are rating this treasure "one star" attacking the play itself. Sorry kids, this is an undisputed classic of Western Literature. As they say, "time will tell" and this has more than stood the test of time. I recently wrote a review of this version in performance, certainly worth checking out. Tartuffe (Broadway Theatre Archive)
A**R
Mmm, comedy!
I'm studying this play as a part of a class called "Comedy: Text and Theory". It has the classic comic narrative, which starts at the top, goes down, then comes back up (like the lips of a smiley!). Alazons include some of the main characters, but my favorite, Elmire, is an Eiron. Meaning, Orgon, Pernelle, and Tartuffe are characters that are blocked from or blocking the truth or are deceived/deceiving (Alazon characters). Elmire, Cleante, Dorine, Damis, and Mariane are Eirons, which are the "knowers" of the story; they know everything going on and usually save the day. These two groups interacting create the basis of comic action. I don't know. That probably doesn't make much sense, but if you're into comic theory at all, this goes with Northrop Frye's comic theory. Just wiki him and the terms and it'll make more sense, and make a more "Literary" feel come out of this naturally hilarious work.
A**.
Ok
Ebook privo dei difetti che ogni tanto si riscontrano quando si acquistano classici a poco prezzo. Per il resto, non è che me la senta di recensire Molière :-)
C**N
Appli bizarre
Il est en anglais et on ne peut pas partir en cours du livre on est obligé de le finir pour sortir
M**R
Wrong Language On Kindle
The Kindle version of this book (when changing edition from paperback to Kindle) is in English, rather than French as advertised. Other than that, it all seems fine - just not the book I wanted.
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