Molière - Œuvres Complètes, Tome 2

''Œuvres Complètes, Tome 2'' is a collection of theatrical works by Molière, written in the 17th century, showcasing his sharp wit and social commentary. This volume includes notable plays such as ''L'École des maris,'' which examines the tensions between strict guardianship and youthful desire, highlighting the generational clash in romantic relationships. Molière's works often critique societal norms, particularly regarding love and marriage, making them significant in the study of French drama and literature of the era.
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“Beauty without intelligence is like a hook without bait.””
— Molière
“You are my peace, my solace, my salvation.””
— Molière
“Malicious men may die, but malice never.””
— Molière
“Its as if you think you'd never findReason and the Sacred intertwined””
— Molière
“Why put yourself in charge of Heaven's cause?Does Heaven need our help to enforce its laws?””
— Molière
“It’s a veritable Tower of Babylon, The way you people babble on.””
— Molière
“I marvel at your power to be mistaken.””
— Molière
“Evil exists only when its known. Adam and Eve were public in their fall. To sin in private is not to sin at all””
— Molière
“I'm all amazed, befuddled, and beflustered!””
— Molière













