Molière - Œuvres Complètes, Tome 3
1948

Molière - Œuvres Complètes, Tome 3
1948
''Œuvres Complètes, Tome 3'' by Molière, published in 1948, is a collection of his significant works from the mid-17th century, including the iconic play ''Don Juan.'' This volume delves into themes of infidelity, satire, and moral dilemmas, showcasing Molière's sharp critique of societal norms. Notably, ''Tartuffe'' is also featured, a satire on religious hypocrisy that faced censorship upon its release. Molière's exploration of complex characters and their moral conflicts remains influential in French drama.
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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












