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  • ...ère (1622-1673) - Google Art Project (cropped).jpg|right|300px|Portrait of Molière in 1658.}} Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (1622 - 1673), better known as '''Molière''', was a [[France|French]] writer for the [[theatre]] and one of the maste
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  • *[https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/791 Books by Molière (sorted by popularity)] on [[Project Gutenberg]], last access 3/7/2024. *[http://www.toutmoliere.net Molière's works online] at toutmoliere.net (in French)
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  • *[https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/791 Books by Molière (sorted by popularity)] on [[Project Gutenberg]], last access 3/7/2024. *[http://www.toutmoliere.net Molière's works online] at toutmoliere.net (in French)
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  • ...n, and writers). They accept the dichotomy as expressed by a character in Molière's play <i>Le Bourgeois gentilhomme</i> where the character Monsieur Jourdai
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  • ...ère (1622-1673) - Google Art Project (cropped).jpg|right|300px|Portrait of Molière in 1658.}} Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (1622 - 1673), better known as '''Molière''', was a [[France|French]] writer for the [[theatre]] and one of the maste
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  • ...theatres became built indoors. The masque was also popular. The Frenchman Molière was also instrumental to this period.
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  • [[Molière]] (1622-1673) also used the ''idée fixe'' repeatedly:<ref name=Howarth/> ...''idée fixe'' which colors his outlook on life. It is a characteristic of Molière's heroes that they are never ‘converted’: in every case the dénouement
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  • <tr><th>Dimanche<th>21<td>[[Molière]]<td>[[Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz|Leibnitz]]<td>[[Richelieu]]<td>[[Lavoisier
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  • ...age were not performed at all outside the court. These examples testify to Molière's readiness to adapt his plays according to the venue and the audience.<ref
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  • [[Special:Allpages/Miracle|Miracle]] - [[Special:Allpages/Molière|Molière]]
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  • ...gnificant world playwrights include [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]], [[Molière]], [[Henrik Ibsen|Ibsen]], [[Anton Chekhov|Chekhov]], and [[Samuel Beckett|
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  • ...gnificant world playwrights include [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]], [[Molière]], [[Henrik Ibsen|Ibsen]], [[Anton Chekhov|Chekhov]], and [[Samuel Beckett|
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