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Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In one of Molire's most popular plays EScapinE that monarch of con men puts his store of ingenuity to work getting two lovesick young men married to the girls they pine for and along the way taking revenge on their grasping old fathers. Closed down after its first highly successful run because of opposition from powerful enemies of the playwright EDon JuanE was performed in a bowdlerized version for almost two hundred years until actors directors and critics restored the original text recognizing it as the most ambitious and mightiest of Molire's prose plays. Bermel's translations of the scripts as presented here have received rave reviews. Two plays deal with a mischievous servant and an unrepentant playboy. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780936839806
Book Description Softcover. Condition: New. In one of Molire's most popular plays, Scapin, that monarch of con men, puts his store of ingenuity to work, getting two lovesick young men married to the girls they pine for and, along the way, taking revenge on their grasping old fathers. Closed down after its first, highly successful run because of opposition from powerful enemies of the playwright, Don Juan was performed in a bowdlerized version for almost two hundred years, until actors, directors and critics restored the original text, recognizing it as the most ambitious and mightiest of Molire's prose plays. Bermel's translations of the scripts as presented here have received rave reviews. Seller Inventory # DADAX0936839805