Title : Bibliolycée - Learned Women - Molière - book
Summary :
Philaminte loves above all “beautiful language and high sciences.” She runs her household with an iron fist, supported by her eldest daughter, the prudish Armande, and her half-mad sister-in-law, Bélise, convinced that everyone loves her.
This trio is ecstatic over Trissotin, the pedant who is thrice foolish. This new Tartuffe covets the dowry of Henriette, the youngest, who prefers the amiable Clitandre.
In his last comedy in verse, Molière mocks the "snobberies" of his time without misogyny. The fault of learned women is not their infatuation with philosophy, but their ridiculous preciosity and affected mannerism which, even today, continue to make us laugh because it is true that these faults persist.
Library high school propose :
• the full annotated text,
• a first reading assessment questionnaire,
• work analysis questionnaires,
• five corpora accompanied by observation questions, writing tasks and image readings,
• a presentation of Molière and his era,
• an overview of the genre of the work and its place in literary history.
- EAN: 9782011691187
- Used book
- Book in good condition
- The book matches the photo