Explore the life and times of Moli re during his pivotal years in Fontainebleau (1661-1664) in this insightful historical note. "Moli re a Fontainebleau (1661-1664)" delves into the context of Moli re's theatrical endeavors during this period. This historical examination sheds light on the influences and events that shaped his work.
Included is the biography of the comedian De Brie, offering a glimpse into the world of French theatre during the 17th century. Discover the historical context that molded Moli re's comedic genius and the players who populated his world. A valuable resource for students and enthusiasts of French literature and theatre.
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