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Runous & draama
The miser of the title is called Harpagon, a name adapted from the Latin harpago, meaning a hook or grappling iron. He is obsessed with the wealth he has amassed and always ready to save expenses. Now a widower, he has a son, Cléante, and a daughter, Élise. Although he is over sixty, he is attempting to arrange a marriage between himself and an attractive young woman, Mariane.
© 2016 Interactive Media (E-kirja): 9781911495499
Julkaisupäivä
E-kirja: 18. heinäkuuta 2016
Avainsanat
1 of 1168
Runous & draama
The miser of the title is called Harpagon, a name adapted from the Latin harpago, meaning a hook or grappling iron. He is obsessed with the wealth he has amassed and always ready to save expenses. Now a widower, he has a son, Cléante, and a daughter, Élise. Although he is over sixty, he is attempting to arrange a marriage between himself and an attractive young woman, Mariane.
© 2016 Interactive Media (E-kirja): 9781911495499
Julkaisupäivä
E-kirja: 18. heinäkuuta 2016
Avainsanat
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