L'imposteur, Comedie En 5 Actes... is a classic French comedy by Moli re, one of the greatest masters of comedic drama. Written in the 17th century, this play presents a sharp and witty satire on hypocrisy and religious pretense. Through clever dialogue and engaging characters, Moli re explores timeless themes of deception, morality, and societal values. This edition offers readers the opportunity to experience Moli re's genius in its original French, making it ideal for students of French literature and theater enthusiasts alike. Moli re's work continues to resonate with audiences today, proving his enduring relevance and profound understanding of human nature.
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