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The Imaginary Invalid : A Comedic Critique of Hypochondria and Medical Professions in 17th Century France.

Couverture du livre « The Imaginary Invalid : A Comedic Critique of Hypochondria and Medical Professions in 17th Century France. » de Moliere aux éditions Culturea
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  • EAN : 9791041818051
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  • Support : Papier
Résumé:

In The Imaginary Invalid, Molière, a master of French comedic writing renowned for his satirical plays like Tartuffe, delivers another classic filled with wit, humor, and keen societal observations. This play tells the story of Argan, a man convinced of his imagined illnesses, and his encounters... Voir plus

In The Imaginary Invalid, Molière, a master of French comedic writing renowned for his satirical plays like Tartuffe, delivers another classic filled with wit, humor, and keen societal observations. This play tells the story of Argan, a man convinced of his imagined illnesses, and his encounters with the manipulative medical professionals who exploit his hypochondria.

Molière skillfully navigates themes of deceit, marriage, and the misuse of power in this comedic farce. The playwright's biting critique of the medical profession and his exploration of familial relationships offer a hilarious yet thought-provoking viewing experience.

The character of Argan, with his unwavering belief in his numerous ailments, is expertly drawn, providing an excellent source of humor throughout. Molière's biting wit and talent for comedy shine in this satirical exploration of 17th-century French society.

The Imaginary Invalid is a comedic masterpiece, offering laughter, intrigue, and a thought-provoking critique of societal norms. For fans of Molière's works and those who appreciate classic comedy with depth and substance, this play is a must-read.

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