Moliere: A Playwright and his Audience
Discover the fascinating world of Molière in "Molière: A Playwright and his Audience," published by Cambridge University Press in 1982. This insightful study spans 348 pages and delves into the evolution of Molière's comedy, showcasing how it served as a platform for his remarkable talents as an actor and the capabilities of his theatrical company.
The author meticulously examines the composition of Molière's original audiences, both in public theaters and at Court, providing a comprehensive understanding of the tastes and attitudes of the spectators for whom these iconic plays were crafted. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the interplay between performance and audience dynamics in the world of 17th-century French theatre.
Enhance your literary collection with this engaging exploration of one of history's greatest playwrights.