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He is the comforter par excellence, the genius who never intimidates, the fraternal giant who accompanies our lives: Molière was born four hundred years ago to the day, on January 15, 1622 in Paris, in the Les Halles district. From the
Misanthrope
to
Tartuffe
, from
the School for Women
to
L'Avare
, from the
Imaginary Invalid
to the
Bourgeois Gentilhomme
, how many masterpieces has he created? We are thus fortunate, in these gloomy and uncertain times, to honor the memory of one of the greatest French authors, over whom four centuries have no hold. And, for FigaroVox, the essayist David Brunat pays the author of Dom Juan a very beautiful tribute.
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Thank you for your loyalty and have a nice weekend!
Guillaume Perrault
The great interview of Figaro Magazine - Éric Anceau
In
Secularism, a principle
(Éditions Passés Composés), the historian is concerned about the vehement protest…
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