Present Books Concering Les Femmes Savantes
Original Title: | Les Femmes Savantes |
ISBN: | 2038716641 (ISBN13: 9782038716641) |
Edition Language: | French |
Molière
Paperback | Pages: 191 pages Rating: 3.71 | 2414 Users | 62 Reviews

Mention Of Books Les Femmes Savantes
Title | : | Les Femmes Savantes |
Author | : | Molière |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 191 pages |
Published | : | May 1st 2007 by Larousse Kingfisher Chambers (first published 1672) |
Categories | : | Plays. Theatre. Classics. Cultural. France. European Literature. French Literature |
Narrative In Pursuance Of Books Les Femmes Savantes
Les Femmes savantes est une pièce de théâtre en cinq actes et en alexandrins.Ce joyeux classique sait toujours amuser le public Avec sa moquerie de Philamente, une dame pas du tout littéraire qui s'est décidée d'avoir une salon littéraire éclatante. Elle n'a ni sens littéraire, ni sens commun, ce qui fait d'elle une proie facile pour Trissotin, un arnaqueur flagorneur, qui se fait passer pour un célèbre poète et devient une maison d'hôtes permanents. Philamente espère marier sa fille à Trissotin, mais la fille veut épouser Clitandre qui ne répond pas aux normes de sa mère. Dans cette avant-dernière pièce de son illustre carrière, Molière moque l'intellectualisme "stupide", l'ascension sociale, et l'apprentissage prétentieux. Bien que Les Femmes savantes doit être vu dans le contexte social de 1672, une question plus contemporaine en sort: quel est le juste équilibre entre les activités intellectuelles et la vie quotidienne?
Rating Of Books Les Femmes Savantes
Ratings: 3.71 From 2414 Users | 62 ReviewsArticle Of Books Les Femmes Savantes
Better than "The Miser".A Choice in Marriage2 June 2013 I must say that I find these French plays to be a little difficult to follow at times namely because of the way the scenes are set up. It seems that each of the scenes have only specific characters in them and when one of the characters leaves (or a new one arrives) then suddenly the scene ends and a new one begins. They are not like Shakespeare where the scenes are location specific, and the way that Shakespeare constructs his scenes and his plays I find much
I've just finished reading this and it was pretty enjoyable! I didn't think the characterisation was as good as Le Misanthrope (which was amazing) and the plot was a little bit harder to follow, but as usual I love reading in French and Molière has a beautiful style to read. Plus, I saw this play at the theatre earlier in the year so I think that helped me to understand everything more in a couple of scenes :)

I've just finished reading this and it was pretty enjoyable! I didn't think the characterisation was as good as Le Misanthrope (which was amazing) and the plot was a little bit harder to follow, but as usual I love reading in French and Molière has a beautiful style to read. Plus, I saw this play at the theatre earlier in the year so I think that helped me to understand everything more in a couple of scenes :)
Read the English version; very funny and enjoyable. I'm looking forward to reading more of Moliere's work.
Tartuffe reworked with misogyny added. The "charlatan dupes family into following his teachings, but in the end he's a hypocrite who just wanted money" plot was obvious and uninteresting enough in Tartuffe, but when the foolishness that the family swallows is the idea that women should be educated, and Our Lovable Heroine is the innocent girl who just wants to get married and not be forced to get mixed up in horrid men's things like the acquisition of knowledge...I tend to be getting rather
I read this book as a school project, it was a punishment from the teacher. I thought that I would be bored out of my mind. But I thought wrong. This book is funny, it has irony, sarcasm and a great plot. Don't judge the book by how old it is or how over read it is. To be honest, this is just an old fashioned chick flick. Henriette wants to marry Clitandre, who doesn't meet Philaminte's (the mom) expectations. Philaminte wants her daughter to marry an overrated and obnoxious poet named
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