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Tartuffe: A Verse Translation, Backgrounds and Sources, Criticism
Contributor(s): Molière (Author), Congdon, Constance (Editor), Congdon, Constance (Translator)
ISBN: 0393931390     ISBN-13: 9780393931396
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2008
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Drama | European - General
Dewey: 842.4
LCCN: 2008037319
Series: Norton Critical Editions
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 5" W x 8.2" (0.50 lbs) 240 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - French
 
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Publisher Description:
His biting satire, witty dialogue, and irreverent staging have made him a favorite with theatergoers for four centuries. This Norton Critical Edition of Moliere's most controversial and most often-performed play is based on Constance Congdon's acclaimed new verse translation. It is accompanied by explanatory annotations and nine illustrations of the seventeenth-century farce.

"Backgrounds and Sources" draws readers' attention to the real-life controversy Moliere faced following the opening of Tartuffe, which was immediately banned by the Church. Both sides of the argument surrounding Tartuffe are presented in contemporary documents translated and annotated by Virginia Scott, among them Moliere's three petitions to King Louis XIV, Pierre Roullé on the monarchy, letters by Boileau and Charles Robinet, and Hardouin de Péréfixe on the law.

Assessments of Tartuffe as a production are given in seminal reviews by Harold Clurman and John Peter. Constantin Stanislavsky and Louis Jovet discuss the challenges they faced in preparing for modern productions of Tartuffe.

From the wealth of critical commentary on Tartuffe both in the United States and in France, the editors have chosen nine interpretations focusing on the central issues of translation, religion, social history, staging, and international adaptation. Contributors include Nancy Senior, Emanuel S. Chill, Roger W. Herzel, P. Munoz Simonds, Pamela Saur, William J. Beck, Mechele Leon, Wilma Newberry, and Cheryl Kennedy McFarren.

A Chronology of Moliere's life and work and a Chronology are included.


Contributor Bio(s): Congdon, Constance: - Constance Congdon taught playwriting at the Yale School of Drama, but is based at Amherst College, where she has been Playwright-in-Residence since 1995. She has also adapted Molière's The Miser and created a new verse version of The Misanthrope, the latter commissioned by the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. Her original work has been produced all over the world, particularly Tales of the Lost Formicans, most recently translated into Finnish.Scott, Virginia: - Virginia Scott is Professor Emeritus of Theater at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She is the author of Molière: A Theatrical Life and The Commedia Dell'Art in Paris, 1644-1697.