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Moliere is a French playwright, actor and poet. Widely regarded as one of the greatest writers of French and universal literature, his extant works include comedy, comedy, tragedy, and comedy ballet. This book is one of Moliere's comedies.
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"The play's cast, father, lover, mistress and servant, all unfold in a complex composition with no visible entanglement. Conversation between Valere and Ascanio in men's clothing, mutual begging and forgiveness between Albert and Polydore, accusations in front of her father. Both Lucille's natural surprise at receiving the gift and Eraste's scheme to get the truth from his servants are all skillfully described.
CONTENTS
PERSONS REPRESENTED.
ACT I
ACT II
ACT III
ACT IV
ACT V