Une analyse comparative approfondie de deux oeuvres majeures de Moli re, "Les F cheux" et "Le Misanthrope", par Robert Pech. Cette tude explore les th mes, les personnages et les styles de ces deux pi ces embl matiques du th tre classique fran ais. Pech examine comment Moli re utilise l'humour et la satire pour critiquer la soci t de son temps, offrant une perspective clairante sur les pr occupations morales et sociales qui animaient l'auteur. Un ouvrage essentiel pour les tudiants et les passionn s de Moli re, ainsi que pour tous ceux qui s'int ressent l'histoire du th tre fran ais.
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