"DRAMA General." . . . . . . "Tartuffe"@en . . "Presents English translations of two plays by seventeenth-century French playwright Molière, including \"The Misanthrope,\" the story of a man who loves a woman who is the embodiement of all that he abhors; and \"Tartuffe,\" which tells of a wealthy, middle-aged bigot who is conned by Tartuffe into handing over his fortune and his daughter."@en . "The misanthrope, and Tartuffe" . . . . . . . . . . "The misanthrope ; and, Tartuffe" . . "Misanthrope"@en . . . . . . . "and, Tartuffe" . "Comedies"@en . . . "The misanthrope and, Tartuffe" . "Translations" . "Translations"@en . . "The misanthrope, and Tartuffe : Translated into English verse by Richard Wilbur ; Drawings by Enrico Arno"@en . "The Misanthrope ; and, Tartuffe"@en . "Electronic books" . . . . . "The misanthrope : and, Tartuffe"@en . "Tartouffe"@en . . . . "Two classic plays translated by a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet into English verse. In The Misanthrope, society itself is indicted and the impurity of its critic's motives is exposed. In Tartuffe, the bigoted and prudish Orgon falls completely under the power of the wily Tartuffe. Introductions by Richard Wilbur." . . . "In the MISANTHROPE, Alceste begins as a man who loves mankind so much that he cannot brook flattery or hypocrisy and winds up withdrawing from society in disgust. In Tartuffe, unctuous, cunning and evil Tartuffe insinuates himself into the home of substantial citizen Orgon. Tartuffe almost succeeds in driving the son away, marrying the daughter, seducing the wife and depriving Orgon of all his possessions." . . "The misanthrope and Tartuffe"@en . "The misanthrope ; and Tartuffe" . "The misanthrope ; and Tartuffe"@en . . "English translations of two plays by seventeenth-century French playwright Molière: The misanthrope, the story of a man who loves a woman who is the embodiement of all that he abhors; Tartuffe, which tells of a wealthy, middle-aged bigot who is conned by Tartuffe into handing over his fortune and his daughter."@en . "French literature." . . "1600 - 1699" . .