. . . "Swietoszek ; Skapiec" . "Le tartuffe" . . . . "Świętoszek ; Skąpiec"@pl . . "Tartuffe"@en . . "Tartuffe" . . . "Tartuffe avagy a képmutató : vígjáték : [teljes, gondozott szöveg : 1669]"@hu . . . . . . . . "Le Tartuffe : [théâtre]" . . . . . . . . . . "Translations"@en . "Translations" . . "Comedies"@en . "Comedies" . "The well-off Orgon is convinced that Tartuffe is a man of great religious zeal and fervor. In fact, Tartuffe is a scheming hypocrite. He gets around Orgon not by telling lies but by allowing him to use his power as the master of the household over everyone else. By the time Tartuffe is exposed and Orgon renounces him, Tartuffe has legal control of his finances and family and is about to steal all of his wealth and marry his daughter -- all at Orgon's own invitation. At the very last minute, the king intervenes, and Tartuffe is condemned to prison. -- from Wikipedia." . . . . . . "Tartuffe : [Programmheft]" . "One of Moliere's most popular plays, Tartuffe, written in 1669, tells the story of Orgon, a rich bourgeois who has become a prude and bigot in his middle age. He is the perfect mark for Tartuffe, a wily opportunist and swindler, who ingratiates himself with Orgon by affecting an air of piety. Soon the gulled Orgon not only hands over his fortune but offers his daughter in marriage to Tartuffe. But Orgon discovers his \"spiritual\" master's true nature in a most shocking and hilarious fashion."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Komedia francuska" . . . . . . "Accompagnement pédagogique: \"ouvertures\", p. 5-21; cinq arrêts sur lecture; bilans, p. 250-272. [SDM]." . . "Le Tartuffe" . . . . "Electronic books"@en . "Francés Libros de lectura." . . "Francés Lectura." . . "Littérature française Étude et enseignement." . . "1600 - 1699" . . "Komedia francuska 17 w. tłumaczenia polskie." . . . . "Francia irodalom vígjáték 1643-1673." . . "Stratford Festival Collection." . .