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  1. The Misanthrope, or the Cantankerous Lover (French: Le Misanthrope ou l'Atrabilaire amoureux; French pronunciation: [lə mizɑ̃tʁɔp u latʁabilɛːʁ amuʁø]) is a 17th-century comedy of manners in verse written by Molière.

  2. Le Misanthrope est une comédie de Molière en cinq actes en vers, créée le 4 juin 1666 sur la scène du Palais-Royal. Le sous-titre « ou l'Atrabilaire amoureux » ne figure pas dans les éditions publiées de cette pièce mais seulement dans la mention manuscrite du privilège accordé le 21 décembre à Molière pour l'impression de sa ...

  3. Le Misanthrope, satiric comedy in five acts by Molière, performed in 1666 and published the following year. The play is a portrait of Alceste, a painfully forthright 17th-century gentleman utterly intolerant of polite society’s flatteries and hypocrisies.

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  4. Written by the French playwright Molière, The Misanthrope is a comedy of manners that was first performed in 1666. The play is a searching comic study of falsity, shallowness, and self-righteousness through the character of Alceste, a man whose conscience and sincerity are too rigorous for his time.

  5. The Misanthrope Full Play Summary. Alceste, a French aristocrat, raves to his friend Philinte about the corruption of French society. Alceste identifies hypocrisy as one of mankind's worst flaws. Despite Philinte's objections, Alceste insists that truth and honesty, no matter how painful, are essential to true integrity.

  6. Complete summary of Moliere's The Misanthrope. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of The Misanthrope.

  7. The Misanthrope (Le Misanthrope in the original French) is one of the great masterpieces by Frances most celebrated comic dramatist. It was first performed at the Palais-Royal Theatre in Paris in 1666, featuring Molière himself in the title role and his own wife in the role of his love-interest.

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