单词 | Tartuffe |
例句 | Then he had her memorize a page from Molière’s Le Tartuffe and its English translation. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn 1943-01-01T00:00:00Z “Tartuffe” takes place in the household of Orgon, a man who has fallen under the spell of the titular religious impostor. A dark ‘Tartuffe’s’ light touch 2015-06-11T04:00:00Z To keep the “Tartuffe” lighting dynamic yet natural, the role of the set’s architecture is huge, Dilliard says. A dark ‘Tartuffe’s’ light touch 2015-06-11T04:00:00Z Among the shows coming to the 250-seat barn is Molière's "Tartuffe." Summer Stages: Theater 2010-05-09T03:12:00Z “Tartuffe” depicts a religious faker who takes over a gullible follower’s household from top to bottom. A dark ‘Tartuffe’s’ light touch 2015-06-11T04:00:00Z Long before the contemporary spectacles of crooked televangelists and holier-than-thou politicians, Molière was all over the subject in one of his best known comic plays, "Tartuffe." Taproot's 'Tartuffe' has 17th-century setting but a story that resonates today 2012-02-16T21:40:06Z Following the success of Tartuffe, and shortly afterwards my translation of The Hypochondriac, English Touring Theatre were keen on another Molière co-production with the Liverpool Playhouse, to complete the trilogy. Mersey Molière 2013-02-05T18:00:47Z This “Tartuffe” was supposed to launch France’s yearlong celebration of Molière’s quadricentennial in style. The Best (and Worst) Theater in Europe in 2022 2022-12-15T05:00:00Z In December, with vaccines on the horizon, she hoped for an in-person 2021 production, perhaps even “Tartuffe” and “pen/man/ship” in repertory. For a New Troupe, Going Digital Has Been Easier Than Returning Live 2021-05-26T04:00:00Z Molière deployed touches of farce in “Tartuffe,” but the humor is medium for a message. If you’re in the mood for comedy, try these productions 2018-01-30T05:00:00Z This weekend, after months of delays that radically reshaped her plans, she is on her way to fulfilling that dream, with a staged and costumed reading of “Tartuffe.” For a New Troupe, Going Digital Has Been Easier Than Returning Live 2021-05-26T04:00:00Z As the clock ticked on, the planned two-week run of “Tartuffe” was knocked in half, and then from a full production to this staged reading. For a New Troupe, Going Digital Has Been Easier Than Returning Live 2021-05-26T04:00:00Z Tartuffe doesn’t enter until roughly the middle of the play — midday, in this scheme. A dark ‘Tartuffe’s’ light touch 2015-06-11T04:00:00Z Tartuffe in Tartuffe by Molière Probably the most famous hypocrite in literature, Tartuffe is an impoverished conman who wangles his way into the home of the well-to-do Orgon. Paul Murray's top 10 wicked clerics 2010-03-17T15:38:00Z This will be too much for audiences who want their “Tartuffe” frothy. Taking on a fanatic with zeal in Molière’s ‘Tartuffe’ 2015-06-09T04:00:00Z “With one keen glance, we’ve perceived the whole/Perverseness and corruption of his soul,” Esparza recites, no longer as Tartuffe but as himself. Review: When ‘Tartuffe’ Meets Trump, It’s Revolutionary 2020-06-29T04:00:00Z I decided Tartuffe the imposter would speak in prose, giving him a distinctive voice, and providing a less predictable pace. Mersey Molière 2013-02-05T18:00:47Z But a current production of “Tartuffe,” presented by the theater company Molière in the Park, drawing from the playwright’s original version, takes a different approach. Review: At ‘Tartuffe’ in the Park, Hypocrisy Is No Picnic 2023-05-11T04:00:00Z A recent “Tartuffe” took a 17th-century satire and pulled it into our moment while retaining its integrity. This Is Theater in 2020. Will It Last? Should It? 2020-07-08T04:00:00Z Tartuffe by Moliére: A Reality Show Contemporized take on the 17th-century satire about a con artist posing as a man of faith. L.A. theater openings, Sept. 6-13: 'American Falls' and more 2015-09-03T04:00:00Z He later appeared in “The Private Ear,” “Tartuffe,” “The Public Eye” and Richard Nelson’s “Two Shakespearean Actors,” among other plays. Brian Bedford, Tony Award-winning actor, dies at 80 2016-01-14T05:00:00Z “Tartuffe,” which revolves around a supposed holy man whose ardent supporters hang on his every idea even when they fly in the face of evidence, certainly fits that bill. For a New Troupe, Going Digital Has Been Easier Than Returning Live 2021-05-26T04:00:00Z The play satirizes controlling doctors in much the same way as “Tartuffe” mocks religious hypocrites. Comedy for hypochondriacs: It's A Noise Within's 'The Imaginary Invalid' 2016-10-17T04:00:00Z The grim and striking “Tartuffe” at the Shakespeare Theatre Company strides furiously into the explosive debate about faith and comedy. Taking on a fanatic with zeal in Molière’s ‘Tartuffe’ 2015-06-09T04:00:00Z Her favourite part was that of the witty maid in Molière's Tartuffe. Annie Girardot obituary 2011-03-01T18:30:50Z Playing comedy or tragedy, pathos or hilarity, Mr. Bedford was known for controlled and layered performances, and for finding the depth and subtlety in monumental characters, from King Lear to Tartuffe. Brian Bedford, Stage Actor Who Brought the Classics to Life, Dies at 80 2016-01-13T05:00:00Z Things look grim for Orgon and his clan: Tartuffe is taking over. A dark ‘Tartuffe’s’ light touch 2015-06-11T04:00:00Z The play, operating several rungs below Molière’s masterpieces “The Misanthrope” and “Tartuffe,” offers a grab bag of the playwright’s comic routines and plots. Comedy for hypochondriacs: It's A Noise Within's 'The Imaginary Invalid' 2016-10-17T04:00:00Z What abets the story’s resonance now is that Tartuffe, especially in Esparza’s hilariously outré performance, is not really a hypocrite, which implies core beliefs, but a flat-out huckster, with none. Review: When ‘Tartuffe’ Meets Trump, It’s Revolutionary 2020-06-29T04:00:00Z The issue is Tartuffe, a holy poser who is bamboozling Orgon practically out of house and home. Taking on a fanatic with zeal in Molière’s ‘Tartuffe’ 2015-06-09T04:00:00Z From there, he supplemented a steady stream of film and TV gigs — “48 HRS,” “Miami Vice,” “Moonlighting” — with headier stage commitments: “Woyzeck,” “Twelfth Night,” “Tartuffe.” David Patrick Kelly, a Character Actor Vibrating on His Own Plane 2017-10-05T04:00:00Z Presented by Taproot Theatre, in Richard Wilbur's sparkling translation of the French playwright's elegantly barbed couplets, "Tartuffe" may be set in the faraway era of Louis XIV. Taproot's 'Tartuffe' has 17th-century setting but a story that resonates today 2012-02-16T21:40:06Z So how strange that this production, despite its modern dress, resists contemporary allusion entirely, reducing “Tartuffe” to a pedestrian domestic farce. Review: At ‘Tartuffe’ in the Park, Hypocrisy Is No Picnic 2023-05-11T04:00:00Z On the main stage of the Comédie-Française in Paris, where the production will transfer in the fall, the company could simply repurpose the very similar set of Ivo van Hove’s 2022 “Tartuffe.” At Glamorous French Festivals, Poverty is Only Onstage 2023-07-06T04:00:00Z Frank Lawler mugs both sides of the two-faced Tartuffe, but he misses some openings for expressions of perverse slyness. Taproot's 'Tartuffe' has 17th-century setting but a story that resonates today 2012-02-16T21:40:06Z The clothing is a sleek take on 17th-century lines, and how shrewd is it that the pale blue walls of Orgon’s house match the colors worn by Tartuffe and his takeover entourage? Taking on a fanatic with zeal in Molière’s ‘Tartuffe’ 2015-06-09T04:00:00Z Molière in the Park first staged “Tartuffe” nearly three years ago, with a different cast and using a different translation. Review: At ‘Tartuffe’ in the Park, Hypocrisy Is No Picnic 2023-05-11T04:00:00Z He also had a leading rolein a Broadway production of Molière’s “Tartuffe.” Jeffrey Carlson, known for groundbreaking 'All My Children' role, dies at 48 2023-07-10T04:00:00Z Molière’s comedies include Tartuffe, which mocks religious hypocrisy. World History: Patterns of Interaction 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z According to Playbill, his Broadway credits include “Finian's Rainbow,” “London Assurance,” “Moliere’s Tartuffe” and “Misanthrope.” 'Wings' actor David Schramm dead at 73 2020-03-30T04:00:00Z Moliere is best known for his comedies, such as Tartuffe and Don Juan. French playwright Molière did indeed write his own masterpieces, computer science suggests 2019-11-27T05:00:00Z “Tartuffe”, Moliére’s masterly lampoon of courtly vanity and hypocrisy, seemed fit for relocation to 21st-century Los Angeles. The hazards of updating classic texts 2018-06-05T04:00:00Z Fleurot approves of the substitution: “Trump is a Tartuffe, he really is. And yet he became president!” 'Trump is a Tartuffe': why Molière's banned blockbuster got an update 2018-06-01T04:00:00Z The late Stephen Porter, whose black-and-white photograph looked down at Mr. Garber from the opposite wall, directed him in his first Broadway play, “Tartuffe,” in 1977. Victor Garber on ‘Hello Dolly!’ and His Start in New York Theater 2018-02-18T05:00:00Z His playful, rhyming couplets of Moliere's "Tartuffe" and "The Misanthrope" were often called the definitive editions of those classic 17th-century satires. Pulitzer Prize-Winning Poet Richard Wilbur Dies at 96 2017-10-15T04:00:00Z His playful, rhyming couplets of Moliere’s “Tartuffe” and “The Misanthrope” were often called the definitive editions of those classic 17th-century satires. Richard Wilbur, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, dies at 96 2017-10-15T04:00:00Z Unlike this “Tartuffe”, Mr Ostermeier’s polyglot scripts enhanced underlying aspects of the plays and their use of different registers. The hazards of updating classic texts 2018-06-05T04:00:00Z Audiences experiencing this cheeky rewrite are likely to contain a significant number of French ex-pats or tourists, as this is believed to be the first bilingual production of Tartuffe in the West End. 'Trump is a Tartuffe': why Molière's banned blockbuster got an update 2018-06-01T04:00:00Z He later appeared on Broadway in “The Private Ear,” ”Tartuffe,” ”The Public Eye” and Richard Nelson’s “Two Shakespearean Actors,” among others. Tony Award-winning classical actor Brian Bedford dies at 80 2016-01-14T05:00:00Z He later appeared on Broadway in "The Private Ear," ''Tartuffe," ''The Public Eye" and Richard Nelson's "Two Shakespearean Actors," among others. Tony Award-winning actor Brian Bedford, whose stage work included roles by Shakespeare and Chekhov, a long relationship with the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, and a memorable cross-dressing turn as a dowager on Broadway, has died 2016-01-14T05:00:00Z “Tartuffe” A family attempts to defrock a religious fraud taking advantage of its patriarch. Going Out Guide for the District of Columbia, July 2-8, 2015 2015-06-30T04:00:00Z The second issue with “Tartuffe”, along with the disjointed translation, was the garbled dramaturgy. The hazards of updating classic texts 2018-06-05T04:00:00Z The rule in the Tartuffe rehearsal room is that the director speaks English, which is also the language of small-talk between the actors in order to help the French performers perfect their second language. 'Trump is a Tartuffe': why Molière's banned blockbuster got an update 2018-06-01T04:00:00Z Such is Molière's Tartuffe, the religious impostor who takes control of a household through a display of scheming piety. Has modern art exhausted its power to shock? 2014-12-06T05:00:00Z Mr. Kennedy, Westport’s associate artistic director, who directed a charming “Tartuffe” last summer, does a bang-up job here, with not a hint of a false move. | Connecticut: A Review of ‘Loot,’ at the Westport Country Playhouse 2013-07-27T00:25:27Z His translation of “The Misanthrope” may be the best known, but this English-language version of “Tartuffe” is glorious from the first scene. | Connecticut: A Review of ‘Tartuffe,’ at Westport Country Playhouse 2012-07-28T23:33:46Z Coincidentally, another version of “Tartuffe” is being produced by Anil Gupta, Richard Pinto and the Royal Shakespeare Company later this year, relocating the action to Birmingham’s Muslim community. The hazards of updating classic texts 2018-06-05T04:00:00Z There have been Tartuffes and tuft-hunters there, as in the great world. Aspects of Modern Oxford 2012-04-25T02:01:12.193Z Tartuffe is not simply a hypocrite, who pretends to ideals that he does not believe in. Has modern art exhausted its power to shock? 2014-12-06T05:00:00Z What I desire is to play the part of Exempt de Police in "Tartuffe" the next time madame gives it in the palace before the king. Caricature and Other Comic Art in all Times and many Lands. 2012-04-04T02:00:59.277Z Ms. Bowers looks lovely in a floral print cocktail dress, whose fabric Tartuffe pretends to admire as an excuse for putting his hand on her knee. | Connecticut: A Review of ‘Tartuffe,’ at Westport Country Playhouse 2012-07-28T23:33:46Z I suppose Tartuffe had persuaded himself into self-worship, into the conviction that everything he said and did must be right. Modern Leaders: Being a Series of Biographical Sketches 2012-04-01T02:00:10.050Z I went a short time since to see her play in Tartuffe. Pencillings by the Way Written During Some Years of Residence and Travel in Europe 2012-03-19T02:00:26.650Z He studied at the Conservatoire, and made his first formal appearance on the stage in 1845, in Tartuffe at the Od�on. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 10 "David, St" to "Demidov" 2012-02-17T03:00:33.923Z Also went to the theatre to see "Lady Tartuffe." Louisa May Alcott : Her Life, Letters, and Journals 2011-11-20T03:00:14.840Z He has fallen under the spell of a Christian charlatan named Tartuffe and simply moved the fellow in. | Connecticut: A Review of ‘Tartuffe,’ at Westport Country Playhouse 2012-07-28T23:33:46Z I have seen Tartuffe in a barn, and La Bataille de Pultava in a bedroom; the Russians hid behind a night commode, and the Swedes carried a chamber vessel with the bayonet. San-Cravate; or, The Messengers; Little Streams 2011-11-14T03:00:22.247Z Tartuffe and Jack the Ripper—was ever such a combination in the history of the world! The Crime of the Congo 2011-10-13T02:00:47.603Z The new theatre, which was usually called the Th��tre Gu�n�gaud, the street of that name being close at hand, opened its doors on July 9 with a performance of Tartuffe. Queens of the French Stage 2011-10-06T02:00:38.820Z How applicable are the words of Tartuffe to the advocates of this measure! Secret History of the Court of England, from the Accession of George the Third to the Death of George the Fourth, Volume I (of 2) Including, Among Other Important Matters, Full Particulars of the Mysterious Death of the Princess Charlotte 2011-10-01T02:00:31.450Z Madame Pernelle is quite a fan of Tartuffe, convinced he is there to save their souls. | Connecticut: A Review of ‘Tartuffe,’ at Westport Country Playhouse 2012-07-28T23:33:46Z The King, who had permitted the representation of Tartuffe, had not sufficiently meditated upon its import. Louis XIV and La Grande Mademoiselle 1652-1693 2011-09-14T02:00:48.383Z Tartuffe, although his Majesty had listened to it on more than one occasion, and entertained a particular friendship for its author, was to the ecclesiastical world a terror. Count Frontenac Makers of Canada, Volume 3 2011-09-09T02:01:02.147Z Up to the time of Tartuffe, the Church had shown the greatest indulgence towards the theatrical profession, and the old canons had remained a dead-letter. Queens of the French Stage 2011-10-06T02:00:38.820Z You will plot like an honest man, and the Tartuffe will plot like a rogue. The Vicar of Wrexhill 2011-07-13T02:00:20.177Z In today’s two-act version, that means fairly near the end of Act I. And we have heard so much about Tartuffe, in extremes of good and bad, that an actual appearance seems destined to disappoint. | Connecticut: A Review of ‘Tartuffe,’ at Westport Country Playhouse 2012-07-28T23:33:46Z In 1669, when Tartuffe was definitely authorised, she wished to have it performed in her salon. Louis XIV and La Grande Mademoiselle 1652-1693 2011-09-14T02:00:48.383Z It requires persuasive acting to make the following description of Tartuffe perfectly natural. Dramatic Technique 2011-07-04T02:00:19.763Z The production of Tartuffe aroused a perfect storm of indignation among all sections of the clergy; Jesuit and Jansenist united in denouncing the play, its author, and his calling. Queens of the French Stage 2011-10-06T02:00:38.820Z The Actors’ Gang presumably has the fund-raising advantage of its association with Mr. Robbins and its following in Los Angeles, where it staged its own version of “Tartuffe” in the spring. A Safety Valve for Inmates, the Arts, Fades in California 2011-06-30T15:01:04Z The next scene introduces Val�re, the noble lover of that daughter whom the infatuated father was bent on sacrificing to Tartuffe. French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z They report that there was "strong talk" in the s�ance of April 17th, in the attempt to accomplish the suppression of the wicked comedy Tartuffe. Louis XIV and La Grande Mademoiselle 1652-1693 2011-09-14T02:00:48.383Z Ipocrito, who, in Aretine’s comedy of that name, is also styled the parasite, is a sort of Tartuffe, with charitable and religious maxims constantly in his mouth. History of Roman Literature from its Earliest Period to the Augustan Age. Volume I 2011-04-03T02:00:22.843Z Tartuferie, a new word formed from Tartuffe—the action of a hypocrite, the behavior of a hypocrite, the knavery of a false devotee; it is often used in the disputes concerning the Bull Unigenitus. A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 10 (of 10) From "The Works of Voltaire - A Contemporary Version" 2011-03-31T02:00:21.443Z NORCO, Calif. — Fifteen men darted across the room, their faces slathered in greasepaint, reciting lines from “Tartuffe.” A Safety Valve for Inmates, the Arts, Fades in California 2011-06-30T15:01:04Z We all burst out a-laughing, for it was exactly the tone of Tartuffe—“Yes, brother, I am a wretch, a vessel of iniquity.” French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z The Cabal made a desperate effort and Tartuffe was forbidden; at the same time no one imagined that the battle was terminated. Louis XIV and La Grande Mademoiselle 1652-1693 2011-09-14T02:00:48.383Z "I am of your opinion," said Gordon; "it was a Tartuffe that flung me into this dungeon, and perhaps they were Tartuffes who have been the cause of your misfortunes." Voltaire's Romances, Complete in One Volume 2011-03-20T02:00:21.247Z "He is a Tartuffe; he is a true Tartuffe." A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 10 (of 10) From "The Works of Voltaire - A Contemporary Version" 2011-03-31T02:00:21.443Z “What is Tartuffe afraid of?” he said, wearing a wool skullcap and dressed in black. A Safety Valve for Inmates, the Arts, Fades in California 2011-06-30T15:01:04Z A contemporary allusion to “Tartuffe,” with more French manners implied: French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z Hence Tartuffe and Pecksniff are poetical portraits, even when drawn in prose. The Literature of Ecstasy 2011-02-16T03:00:39.843Z Molière could, in his times, put on the stage such a man as Tartuffe; at the present day the type is extinct; the religious hypocrite would not go down in France; the character is exploded. English Pharisees and French Crocodiles and Other Anglo-French Typical Characters 2010-12-20T17:12:04.833Z Tartuffe, a name invented by Molière, and now adopted in all the languages of Europe to signify hypocrites, who make use of the cloak of religion. A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 10 (of 10) From "The Works of Voltaire - A Contemporary Version" 2011-03-31T02:00:21.443Z When Moli�re wished to brand hypocrisy he could only make his Tartuffe the central figure of a regular drama, developed by a regular process to a just catastrophe. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 5 "Arculf" to "Armour, Philip" The book is a kindly-caustic satire on the times in which we live, found by the satirist to be abundant in the quality of Tartuffe, that leaven of the Pharisees which is hypocrisy. French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z Upon being informed that he had been there the day before to see his friend, the curate Intrioni, the good Tartuffe, who could not abide Intrioni, burst into a perfect panegyric of him. The Patriot Piccolo Mondo Antico I no longer attempted any concealment, for I had thrown off the mask of Tartuffe, which I had found most inconvenient while this villain had compelled me to wear it. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. VIII The highest point of his genius was shortly reached; Tartuffe, the Festin de Pierre, and Le Misanthrope being the work of three successive years, 1664-6. A Short History of French Literature He in any case merits a place in the gallery of humanity’s typical and human rascals, where Falstaff, Tartuffe, Pecksniff, and Count Fosco reign. An Outline of Russian Literature “Tartuffe, or the Impostor,” is perhaps the most celebrated of all Moli�re’s plays. French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z His Non-Juror is a political adaptation of Tartuffe; and his almost equally celebrated Provoked Husband only supplied a happy ending to Vanbrugh’s unfinished play. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 7 "Drama" to "Dublin" Like Hamlet, Tartuffe, Don Quixote, Falstaff has had his worshippers and his exegetists. A Novelist on Novels Tartuffe brought him some trouble because it was supposed to be irreligious in tendency, or at least to satirise the profession of religion. A Short History of French Literature Turn it out when thoroughly done, and serve cool with Sauce � la Tartuffe. Punch - Volume 25 (Jul-Dec 1853) Tartuffe repays the trust and love of his benefactor by making improper advances to that benefactor’s wife. French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z The Tartuffe, that grand and sublime picture, is very simple in its outline. Priests, Women, and Families I saw that I had not been able to reap laurels in the rôle of Don Juan, so I began to take up the part of Tartuffe. Eyes Like the Sea Comparing Tartuffe with Iago, we have all the difference between a skilful but not wholly probable presentation of wickedness in the abstract, and a picture of a wicked man. A Short History of French Literature Author of “Reminiscences of Cuba,” “Wood Notes,” “Translations of ‘Marguerite,’” “Lady Tartuffe,” etc. Lee's Last Campaign Orgon’s son, who does not share his father’s confidence in Tartuffe, happens to be an unseen witness of the man’s infamous conduct. French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z A real Tartuffe would have acted in a very different manner: he would have quietly sat down, humble and patient, and waited for the favourable moment. Priests, Women, and Families He will be robbed and plundered, until of the two masks he wore at the Sabbath, the dirtiest is taken by Tartuffe. La Sorcière: The Witch of the Middle Ages Next in point of composition came The Hypocrite, that is to say Tartuffe, but the difficulties which this met with made Le Festin de Pierre, 1665, appear first. A Short History of French Literature To which her friend, Mr. Bird, replies, with the sly sanctity of Tartuffe:— "I have this custom, too, for my feathers; 'Tis fit that we, which are sincere professors, Should gain by infidels." Old and New London Volume I But now Orgon’s wife contrives to let her husband see and hear for himself the vileness of Tartuffe. French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z They can ape the holy and the just; but how can they mimic the beautiful?—Thou art ugly, poor Tartuffe, and ugly shalt thou remain: it is thy token. Priests, Women, and Families But to match the best serious comedies, such as Molière’s Misanthrope and his Tartuffe, we must go to Shakspeare’s tragic characters, the Timon of Athens or honest Iago, where we shall more than succeed. Hazlitt on English Literature An Introduction to the Appreciation of Literature Tartuffe is the one exception; in him, hypocrisy hides covetousness and lust; and Tartuffe is Molière's masterpiece. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 92, June, 1865 At length, in August, 1667, "Le Tartuffe," so long suppressed, appeared on the stage, and in the depth and power of its composition left all authors of comedy far behind. Great Men and Famous Women, Vol. 7 A Series of Pen and Pencil Sketches of the Lives of More Than 200 of the Most Prominent Personages in History Orgon has an interview with his mother, who is exasperatingly sure still that Tartuffe is a maligned good man: French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z But such was the vigour of modern invention, that in spite of the most ingenious machinery to annihilate invention, the first generation produced Descartes, the second the author of Tartuffe, and the third Voltaire. Priests, Women, and Families I was so fond of the theatre that I enjoyed comedy quite as much as tragedy, and was delighted with Mademoiselle Mars, whom we saw in Tartuffe. Personal Recollections, from Early Life to Old Age, of Mary Somerville A year afterwards, in the same convent of Carmelites, the Bishop of Autun, Roquette, whom Moli�re had in view when drawing the character of Tartuffe, pronounced her funeral oration. Political Women, Vol. 2 Permission was, indeed, given to represent the piece, but under the title of the "Impostor," and calling the principal person Panulphe, for it seems the name of Tartuffe was particularly offensive. Great Men and Famous Women, Vol. 7 A Series of Pen and Pencil Sketches of the Lives of More Than 200 of the Most Prominent Personages in History The original “Tartuffe,” like the most of Moli�re’s comedies, is written in rhymed verse. French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z The devotee caught in the fact by the man of the world, the churchman excommunicated by the comedian—this is the meaning and aim of the Tartuffe. Priests, Women, and Families Tartuffe made many enemies for Molière, especially among the clergy, who were not afraid of being twitted with their too ready application to themselves of the moral of the play. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 11 There are Tartuffes and Pecksniffs in this religion as well as in any other religion. Notes on Islam Louis did not resent this interference, and two compositions of Moli�re were interposed betwixt the date of the suspension which we have noticed, and the final permission to bring "Tartuffe" on the stage. Great Men and Famous Women, Vol. 7 A Series of Pen and Pencil Sketches of the Lives of More Than 200 of the Most Prominent Personages in History The story of “Tartuffe” is briefly this: Tartuffe, the hero, is a pure villain. French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z The author of the Tartuffe chose his subject, not in society in general, but in a more limited space, in the family circle, the fireside, the holy of holies of modern life. Priests, Women, and Families The dénouement of the play is that Tartuffe himself is led to prison, and that vice is for the nonce punished on the stage as it deserves to be. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 11 Finally, Bouvard suggested to her the great scene of Tartuffe in the second act. Bouvard and Pécuchet A Tragi-comic Novel of Bourgeois Life He anticipated the success of the most remarkable of his performances, the celebrated "Tartuffe," in which he has unmasked and branded vice, as in his lighter pieces he has chastised folly. Great Men and Famous Women, Vol. 7 A Series of Pen and Pencil Sketches of the Lives of More Than 200 of the Most Prominent Personages in History The following scene from act first shows the skill with which Moli�re could exhibit, in a few strokes of bold exaggeration, the infatuation of Orgon’s regard for Tartuffe. French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z That great historian Moli�re has painted the portrait of this century, and found its name—Tartuffe. Priests, Women, and Families Pascal became a popular idol, and "Tartuffe grew pale before Escobar." A Modern History, From the Time of Luther to the Fall of Napoleon For the Use of Schools and Colleges Pécuchet thought an explanation was desirable: "You must know that Tartuffe——" Madame Bordin interrupted him: "We know what a Tartuffe is." Bouvard and Pécuchet A Tragi-comic Novel of Bourgeois Life "Tartuffe, or the Impostor," is perhaps the most celebrated of all Molière's plays. Classic French Course in English The short remainder of the scene has for its important idea the suggestion that, under the existing circumstances, some sort of peace ought to be patched up between Orgon and Tartuffe. French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z All I wish is, that those who borrowed it from Tartuffe would not give it to us, without its fair portion of wit and humour. Priests, Women, and Families We went to the Lyceum, and saw the Hypocrite, an old play taken from Molière's Tartuffe, and were well entertained. Jane Austen, Her Life and Letters A Family Record The opening was tame, but at the place where Tartuffe caresses Elmire's knees, Pécuchet assumed the tone of a gendarme: "What is your hand doing there?" Bouvard and Pécuchet A Tragi-comic Novel of Bourgeois Life The original "Tartuffe," like the most of Molière's comedies, is written in rhymed verse. Classic French Course in English Only tell him that I come from Mr. Tartuffe for his benefit. French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z She is the female Tartuffe of seduction, the Précieuse Ridicule of passion, the parody of Love, the standing gibe of Womanhood. Wisdom, Wit, and Pathos of Ouida Selected from the Works of Ouida His credulity and faith in Tartuffe, like that of his mother, can scarcely be shaken even by the evidence of his senses. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3 "The 15th of August," says the Tartuffe mouth, "the fête of the Holy Virgin!" Napoleon the Little The story of "Tartuffe" is briefly this: Tartuffe, the hero, is a pure villain. Classic French Course in English Tartuffe thus disposed of, the play promptly ends with a vanishing glimpse afforded us of a happy marriage in prospect for Val�re with the daughter. French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z Say has already remarked that there are two ways of removing the disorder introduced by hypocrisy into an honorable family; to reform Tartuffe, or sharpen the wits of Orgon. Sophisms of the Protectionists She served her apprenticeship in the provinces, making her first Paris appearance at the Od�on in 1832 as Dorine in Tartuffe. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Don Quixote is said to have annihilated chivalry; Tartuffe dealt a blow at the pretensions of the Church; and the Marriage of Figaro at those of the old noblesse. Studies in Early Victorian Literature Tartuffe repays the trust and love of his benefactor by making improper advances to that benefactor's wife. Classic French Course in English Moli�re is said to have had a personal aim in drawing the character of Tartuffe. French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z Let religious morality then, if it can, touch the heart of the Tartuffes, the Cæsars, the conquerors of Algeria, the sinecurists, the monopolists, etc. Sophisms of the Protectionists Only, let me add that to secure absolution for the last act of 'Tartuffe' you must have written the first four. How to Write a Play Letters from Augier, Banville, Dennery, Dumas, Gondinet, Labiche, Legouvé, Pailleron, Sardou, Zola On his return, he finds his grandfather seemingly under the influence of Pecksniff, the hypocrite, the English Tartuffe. Life of Charles Dickens Orgon's son, who does not share his father's confidence in Tartuffe, happens to be an unseen witness of the man's infamous conduct. Classic French Course in English It is a theatrical farce, in which the five powers are the actors, England the Tartuffe, and her people the dupes. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 4 The creator of Tartuffe would have appreciated Pastor Manders, an incomparable prig, with self-esteem seven times heated, engrossed with appearances only and ingrained with parochial hypocrisy. Inquiries and Opinions The old theme of the sectarists had lost its freshness, and the cavaliers, with their royal libertine, had become as obnoxious to public decency as the Tartuffes. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2 The "Tartuffe" of Molière has been translated into Italian, and was last night performed with great applause at the Valle. At Home And Abroad Or, Things And Thoughts In America and Europe But now Orgon's wife contrives to let her husband see and hear for himself the vileness of Tartuffe. Classic French Course in English The portraits in that gallery of dramatic paintings, Le Misanthrope, have names inscribed under them; and the immortal Tartuffe was a certain bishop of Autun. Literary Character of Men of Genius Drawn from Their Own Feelings and Confessions The Tartuffe and the Misantrope are the most singular, and yet, perhaps, the most proper and perfect characters that comedy can represent; and his Miser excels that of any other nation. Essays on Wit No. 2 They lean too much to the side of farce; they have none of the tragic salt which gives a dignity to Tartuffe. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, First Series In January, 1747, the "theater of the little apartments" of the King was inaugurated by a representation of "_Tartuffe_" with Madame de Pompadour in the cast. The Story of Versailles Orgon has an interview with his mother, who is exasperatingly sure still that Tartuffe is a maligned good man:— Madame Pernelle. Classic French Course in English It may be doubtful whether the great comic satirist at that moment caught the sudden revelation of his genius, as he did subsequently in his Tartuffe, his Misanthrope, his Bourgeois Gentilhomme, and others. Literary Character of Men of Genius Drawn from Their Own Feelings and Confessions All the circumstances in the Misantrope tend to manifest the peevish and captious disgust of the hero; all the circumstances in the Tartuffe are calculated to shew the treachery of an accomplished hypocrite. Essays on Wit No. 2 Shakespeare’s comedies seem to him somewhat wilful and fantastic; he prefers Orgon and Tartuffe to Oberon and Titania, and can hardly forgive Beatrice for having been ‘born to speak all mirth, and no matter.’ Reviews They came to the point where Tartuffe lays his hand on the knee of Elmire. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 101, May, 1876 The short remainder of the scene has for its important idea, the suggestion that under the existing circumstances some sort of peace ought to be patched up between Orgon and Tartuffe. Classic French Course in English In "Tartuffe" Coquelin stands motionless for five minutes at a time, without change of expression, and yet nothing can be more expressive than his face at those moments. Plays, Acting and Music A Book Of Theory Both Evan Harrington and Harry Richmond are in a measure, comedies of imposture, in which the vice of imposture is lashed as fiercely as Molière lashes the vice of hypocrisy in Tartuffe. The Art of Letters Following the example of Molière under the similar interdiction of 'Tartuffe,' Beaumarchais was untiring in arousing interest in his unacted play, reading it himself in the houses of the great. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4 Your mask has fallen off, dear Tartuffe with the fine feelings. The Cross of Berny Only tell him that I come from Mr. Tartuffe, for his benefit. Classic French Course in English In "Tartuffe" we get a form of comedy which is almost tragic, the horribly serious comedy of the hypocrite. Plays, Acting and Music A Book Of Theory Tartuffe is to-day not a priest but a poet—or a critic. The Art of Letters Strike the dialogue from Molière's Tartuffe, and what audience would bear its mere stage-business? The Art of the Moving Picture Hence, the very highest of his comedies are farce-like; even “Tartuffe” is so. Essays Æsthetical The next scene introduces Valère, the noble lover of that daughter whom the infatuated father was bent on sacrificing to Tartuffe. Classic French Course in English We expect from the fine lady in her brocades and laces a generosity of display which we should reprimand with the virtuous severity of Tartuffe if ventured upon by the waiting-maid in her calicoes. Ralph Waldo Emerson Or, perhaps, Tartuffe is too lively a prototype for the curates of poetry who swarm in the world’s capitals at the present hour. The Art of Letters Tartuffe, a knave, a creation of Molière's, who makes a cloak of religion to cover his knaveries, and the name of the play in which the character appears, Molière's greatest. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge The Tartuffe was a new effort in the same direction, and bolder in that it attacked religious hypocrisy, and seemed to aim its blows even at religion itself. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 5 Ah, wretch! now you are— Tartuffe thus disposed of, the play promptly ends, with a vanishing glimpse afforded us of a happy marriage in prospect for Valère with the daughter. Classic French Course in English The Tartuffe exposed to the indignation of France, a character, which every good man detests. The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 05 Miscellaneous Pieces Baxter was a pious and worthy man; but can any one read this confession without thinking of Tartuffe, who subjected himself to penance for killing a flea, with too much anger? The Dramatic Works of John Dryden, Volume 1 With a Life of the Author Basile and Tartuffe are the two French incarnations of religious hypocrisy. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook The prince might have added that all the blows in Tartuffe, a masterpiece of shrewdness, force, and fearless and deep wrath, struck home at hypocrisy. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 5 Molière is said to have had a personal aim in drawing the character of Tartuffe. Classic French Course in English But it should not allow poor Tartuffe to write articles upon modern art. Intentions Of Guizot he writes, "Tartuffe, gaunt, hollow, resting on the everlasting 'No' with a haggard consciousness that it ought to be the everlasting 'Yea.'" Thomas Carlyle Well!—he peered at them—has she got anything whatever out of young Tartuffe? The Coryston Family A Novel The pretence of conscientious feeling which he contrived to infuse into his sordid bargain-driving might have done honour to Molière's Tartuffe. Birds of Prey A contemporary allusion to "Tartuffe," with more French manners implied:— The other day La Biglesse played Tartuffe to the life. Classic French Course in English And yet Tartuffe’s articles and Chadband’s notes do this good, at least. Intentions It is only the Tartuffes and the Holy Willies who, whilst they persist in their guilt, talk of leaving the issue to the Divine Providence of God. Life of Johnson, Volume 3 1776-1780 I drank your health from your own little flask, and went to bed to dream that I was playing Lady Tartuffe—as I am. Behind a Mask, or a Woman's Power I agree with him though about Tartuffe, though 'tis so wonderfully clever and lively, that a mere villain and hypocrite is a figure too mean to be made the chief of a great piece. The Virginians Tartuffe is an exact picture of hypocritical piety held up for universal warning; it is an excellent serious satire, but with the exception of separate scenes it is not a comedy. Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature It is simply the indignation of Tartuffe on being exposed. Intentions On my saying this he did not chuse to continue the conversation, but calling for a bottle of wine drank it all himself with the zest of a Tartuffe. After Waterloo: Reminiscences of European Travel 1815-1819 Molière who was always a close and keen observer of everything that transpired around him, seized upon the name "Tartuffe" as suitable to the hypocritical imposter in his comedy. Life, Letters, and Epicurean Philosophy of Ninon de L'Enclos The Celebrated Beauty of the Seventeenth Century "The Careless Husband" even Pope had praised; "The Nonjuror," an adaptation of Molière's "Tartuffe," was one of the most successful comedies of the period. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 11, September, 1858 Tartuffe is always applauded by the world when he plays Hamlet, if he really believes in himself as Hamlet. The Glands Regulating Personality Tartuffe at least knew what he was aiming at; but this fellow, for all his cleverness——' 'Well, well, what of him? Rudin It was Mareuil who, as reported, was to play the part of Tartuffe; and on him, therefore, the brunt of episcopal indignation fell. Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV We shall read again the Tartuffe, in which some changes should be made. Life, Letters, and Epicurean Philosophy of Ninon de L'Enclos The Celebrated Beauty of the Seventeenth Century It is true that this might also be said of Iago and Tartuffe, but then we have Balzac's word for it that merely to be celebrated is not enough. The Queen Pedauque "Such and such a man is a Rudin," has been a common expression for over fifty years, as we speak of the Tartuffes and the Pecksniffs. Essays on Russian Novelists The exposition in a certain play of Lessing that might be mentioned is very fine, but the world only sees that of Tartuffe once. Literary and Philosophical Essays: French, German and Italian They show nothing beyond a report that "Tartuffe" was to be played, and a payment of money by the bishop in order to prevent it. Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV There was a great opposition to Molière's comedy "Tartuffe." Life, Letters, and Epicurean Philosophy of Ninon de L'Enclos The Celebrated Beauty of the Seventeenth Century I am not surprised that such a novice as you prove yourself should, in the stereotyped style of orthodoxy, swear by the hoary Tartuffe, that hypocritical wolf, Allan Hammond—" "Stop, Mr. Murray! St. Elmo No, the point is, he is not a Tartuffe. Essays on Russian Novelists The Misanthrope and the Tartuffe have no audible laughter; but the characters are steeped in the comic spirit. Complete Short Works of George Meredith He met Frontenac, with the intendant, near the Jesuit chapel, accosted him on the subject which filled his thoughts, and offered him a hundred pistoles if he would prevent the playing of "Tartuffe." Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV Most certainly, comedy does not shut out calculations of this kind; we need only take as an example the very machinations of Tartuffe. Laughter : an Essay on the Meaning of the Comic They, too, maintain themselves by Terror; only, like so many Tartuffes, they are not disposed to act openly as executioners. The French Revolution - Volume 3 Compared with this Friend of the Family, Tartuffe was unselfish and noble: Joseph Surface modest and retiring; Pecksniff a humble and loyal man. Essays on Russian Novelists Tartuffe and Harpagon, in fact, are made each to whip himself and his class, the false pietists, and the insanely covetous. Complete Short Works of George Meredith He appeared before me with the air of Tartuffe, and, forgive the phrase, en vrai capon. Memoirs of the Comtesse Du Barry, with minute details of her entire career as favorite of Louis XV. Written by herself Did we merely take his actions into account, Tartuffe would belong to drama: it is only when we take his gestures into consideration that we find him comic. Laughter : an Essay on the Meaning of the Comic But I have often wondered, while admiring the splendid portrait of Tartuffe, whether such a monster ever, or at least often, has walked the stage of life; whether Moliere observed, or only invented him. Father and Son: a study of two temperaments Dramatic performances tired him; and he was glad to turn away from the stage and to talk about public affairs, while Orestes was raving, or while Tartuffe was pressing Elmira's hand. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 2 In Le Tartuffe the note of high Comedy strikes when Orgon on his return home hears of his idol's excellent appetite. Complete Short Works of George Meredith M. Tartuffe was but a faint copy of le petit saint as he presented himself before me. Memoirs of the Comtesse Du Barry, with minute details of her entire career as favorite of Louis XV. Written by herself His characteristic qualities are nowhere better exhibited than in "Tartuffe." Tartuffe Or, the Hypocrite The soul of Tartuffe had entered into the body of a sinner of the last century. The Library Thus a few years ago M. Paul Lacroix bought for two francs, in a Paris shop, the very copy of 'Tartuffe' which had belonged to Louis XIV. Books and Bookmen Italian Comedy gives many hints for a Tartuffe; but they may be found in Boccaccio, as well as in Machiavelli's Mandragola. Complete Short Works of George Meredith Ferdinand had entered the employ of this Orgon with the intentions of a Tartuffe. Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau Tartuffe's your man, and you shall taste him. Tartuffe Or, the Hypocrite The play given was “the original Tartuffe,” a popular piece by Gutzkow. Visit to Iceland and the Scandinavian North Oh, I loathe that Tartuffe, that unmitigated rascal, with all my heart! Ivanoff The old hypocrite, Tartuffe or Pecksniff, was a man whose aims were really worldly and practical, while he pretended that they were religious. What's Wrong with the World The allusion to Tartuffe was keenly felt by la Peyrade, who took it up and said, hotly:— "The contact with innocence will disinfect me of the vile atmosphere in which I have lived too long." The Lesser Bourgeoisie You shall be Mister Tartuffe's; why, now I think of it, I should be wrong to turn you from this marriage. Tartuffe Or, the Hypocrite Accursed Aristocrat Tartuffes, this is the pass ye have brought us to! The French Revolution Such an absolute Tartuffe as you are could turn the girl's head and get her money a year from now as easily as you can to-day. Ivanoff In Le Tartuffe the note of high Comedy strikes when Orgon on his return home hears of his idol’s excellent appetite. An Essay on comedy and the uses of the comic spirit In art—and perhaps Moliere had placed hypocrisy in the rank of art by classing Tartuffe forever among comedians—there exists a point of perfection to which genius alone attains; mere talent falls below it. The Lesser Bourgeoisie "He is cousin-germain to Tartuffe, that immortal figure cast in bronze by our honest Moliere; for Moliere, my children, had honesty and patriotism for the basis of his genius." The Lesser Bourgeoisie Italian Comedy gives many hints for a Tartuffe; but they may be found in Boccaccio, as well as in Machiavelli’s Mandragola. An Essay on comedy and the uses of the comic spirit Tartuffe and Harpagon, in fact, are made each to whip himself and his class, the false pietists, and the insanely covetous. An Essay on comedy and the uses of the comic spirit The Misanthrope and the Tartuffe have no audible laughter; but the characters are steeped in the comic spirit. An Essay on comedy and the uses of the comic spirit |
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