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The Impostures of Scapin

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ISBN/EAN: 8596547180845
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 37 S., 0.47 MB
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2022
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Beschreibung

Molière's 'The Impostures of Scapin' stands as a classic work in the canon of French comedy, deftly blending slapstick, sharp wit, and social commentary. As a farcical comedy, the play unfolds with brisk pacing, entwining the escapades of the crafty servant Scapin, who artfully manipulates and deceives the other characters, drawing them into a web of comedic chaos. Rooted in the tradition of commedia dell'arte, Molière's work not only reflects its literary context but also elevates the style through rich characterizations and a nuanced examination of class and human folly. This edition, lovingly brought forth by DigiCat Publishing, encapsulates the timelessness of Molière's humor, masterfully preserving its linguistic verve and the spirited dynamism of its original performance for the modern reader. Born Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, Molière was France's pre-eminent 17th-century playwright, humorist, and actor-manager, renowned for his satirical comedies. Drawing from his own stage experience and society's foibles, Molière crafted 'The Impostures of Scapin' to highlight the absurdities of human nature and the class system of his time. His inspiration stemmed from the comical traditions of his age and his keen observer's eye for everyday human weaknesses. Presumed influences range from his ongoing battle with personal debt and the complexities of his role in a stratified society to the subtler nuances of human relationships. The era's political undertones are subtly woven into his works, particularly the tension between the entrenched aristocracy and emerging bourgeois. This edition of 'The Impostures of Scapin' is recommended for aficionados of classic literature, theatre enthusiasts, and students of the human condition. It offers a delightful sojourn into the realm of one of the greatest comedic playwrights, revealing Molière's unparalleled ability to entertain and enlighten simultaneously. Its translation into the modern-day format sustains the heart and wit of Molière's original prose, providing accessibility to a wider contemporary audience. DigiCat Publishing's commitment to the conservation of literary heritage ensures that both new readers and seasoned scholars alike can appreciate the genius of Molière and the enduring relevance of his work.

Autorenportrait

Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, known by his stage name Molière, was a renowned 17th-century French playwright and actor often considered one of the greatest masters in Western literature. Molière was born on January 15, 1622, in Paris, France, into a prosperous family. However, he renounced a comfortable life to pursue his passion for the theater. Throughout his career, Molière combined sharp wit and satire to critique the hypocrisies and follies of society and human nature. Molière's writing style was characterized by the use of comedy as a vehicle for social commentary, and he skillfully employed farce, slapstick, and sophisticated wit in his plays. His satirical works often provoked the ire of the powerful, including the church and the aristocracy. One of his notable works, 'The Impostures of Scapin' (or 'Les Fourberies de Scapin'), underlines his talent for creating characters who expose the vices and pretensions of his time through their words and actions. Molière died on February 17, 1673, shortly after collapsing on stage during a performance of his last play. His legacy endures, as his plays continue to be performed and studied for their literary merit and timeless commentary on human behavior.

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