This volume presents a selection of plays by the renowned French playwright Moli re, from the collection "Oeuvres De Moliere." Showcasing Moli re's celebrated wit and satirical commentary on 17th-century French society, this collection offers readers a glimpse into the world of classical French theater. The plays, written in French, exemplify Moli re's mastery of comedic timing and character development, making them enduring works of literary significance. This tome allows access to Moli re's timeless works, capturing the essence of human folly and societal norms through humor and keen observation.
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