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Tartuffe
By (Author) Molire
Translated by Ranjit Bolt
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oberon Modern Plays
20th February 2002
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
842.4
Paperback
108
When the seemingly perfect Tartuffe ingratiates himself with the wealthy Orgon and his mother Madame Pernelle, he is soon welcomed into their home and into their lives. His combination of charm, respectability and religious authority proves so irresistible that he is eventually promised the hand of Orgons daughter in marriage. But the rest of Orgons family have grave doubts is there more to Tartuffe than meets the eye When the threat of eviction for the family and imprisonment for Orgon become apparent, is it all too late to find out This hilarious and irreverent whirlwind of lies, religious hypocrisy and family feuds features one of theatres most perfect comedy creations, the beguiling Tartuffe.
Much of the credit for the evening's success belongs to Bolt's superb translation. * Guardian *
Bolt's irreverent, colloquial translation, in neat, octosyllabic rhyming couplets, is blessed with a filthy wit * Daily Telegraph *
Jean-Baptiste Poquelin Molire (1622-73), the French actor-manager and dramatist, was one of the theatre's greatest comic classics. Inspired by traditions of French farce and the 'commedia dell'arte', he courted controversy with his satiric commentaries on the society of his time and on eternal human foibles, but was saved by the patronage of the 'Sun King' Louis XIV. ChrisCampbell read English and French at St Edmund Hall, Oxford. He is currently the Literary Manager at the Royal Court Theatre. Christopher has worked as an actor in Canada, France and Belgium, as well as here in the UK.