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Amphitryon is a French comedy in three acts with a prologue and Moliere, based on the story of Amphitrion, a character in Greek mythology. The play of 190-185 BC was premiered on 13 January 1668 at the Palais Royal in Paris. A scandal erupted over the play, with some claiming that Moliere was criticizing the love affair of Louis XIV of France in the form of Jupiter. Three days later, it was performed again in the Tuileries Gardens in the presence of Louis XIV.
Contents
AMPHITRYON
PROLOGUE
ACT I
ACT II
ACT III