Lyric Poetry & Drama
In the comedy 'Amphitryon,' Molière employs his characteristic wit and sharp commentary to adapt an ancient tale for 17th-century French theatergoers. This work is charged with the complexities of mistaken identity and the follies of human nature, as Molière expertly navigates themes of power, deception, and love. 'Amphitryon' weaves together both the farcical and the erudite, reflecting the influence of Plautus while allowing Molière's satirical voice to resonate amidst the servants' puns and gods' machinations. Its literary style is emblematic of Molière's comedic genius; the prose is rich with cleverly constructed verses that maintain its rhythmic beat, ensuring its continued place amongst canonical theatrical works.
Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, known by his stage name Molière, was a masterful French playwright and actor, often regarded as one of the greatest writers in the French language and universal literature. Molière's impetus to write 'Amphitryon' likely rooted in his fascination with social structures and the masks people wear—themes repeatedly explored in his oeuvre. Through this play, he offers not only entertainment but a mirror to society's pretenses, echoing his own theatrical life and the court culture that surrounded him.
'DigiCat Publishing's edition of 'Amphitryon' is a commendation to the work's enduring relevancy in today's literary discourse. Scholars and enthusiasts of classic theater will find this meticulously reproduced edition a valuable addition to their collection. Molière's timeless exploration of human nature will entertain, challenge, and inspire readers, making it a nuanced recommendation for anyone intrigued by the mores of a bygone era and the universal truths that bind every generation.
© 2022 DigiCat (Ebook): 8596547364238
Translators: A. R. Waller
Release date
Ebook: 16 September 2022
Lyric Poetry & Drama
In the comedy 'Amphitryon,' Molière employs his characteristic wit and sharp commentary to adapt an ancient tale for 17th-century French theatergoers. This work is charged with the complexities of mistaken identity and the follies of human nature, as Molière expertly navigates themes of power, deception, and love. 'Amphitryon' weaves together both the farcical and the erudite, reflecting the influence of Plautus while allowing Molière's satirical voice to resonate amidst the servants' puns and gods' machinations. Its literary style is emblematic of Molière's comedic genius; the prose is rich with cleverly constructed verses that maintain its rhythmic beat, ensuring its continued place amongst canonical theatrical works.
Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, known by his stage name Molière, was a masterful French playwright and actor, often regarded as one of the greatest writers in the French language and universal literature. Molière's impetus to write 'Amphitryon' likely rooted in his fascination with social structures and the masks people wear—themes repeatedly explored in his oeuvre. Through this play, he offers not only entertainment but a mirror to society's pretenses, echoing his own theatrical life and the court culture that surrounded him.
'DigiCat Publishing's edition of 'Amphitryon' is a commendation to the work's enduring relevancy in today's literary discourse. Scholars and enthusiasts of classic theater will find this meticulously reproduced edition a valuable addition to their collection. Molière's timeless exploration of human nature will entertain, challenge, and inspire readers, making it a nuanced recommendation for anyone intrigued by the mores of a bygone era and the universal truths that bind every generation.
© 2022 DigiCat (Ebook): 8596547364238
Translators: A. R. Waller
Release date
Ebook: 16 September 2022
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