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himself definitively and is dangerously close to violating Elmire, Orgon comes out from under the table and orders Tartuffe out of his house. The wily guest means to stay, and Tartuffe finally shows his hand. It turns out that earlier, before the events of the play, Orgon had admitted to Tartuffe that he had possession of a box of incriminating letters (written by a friend, not by him). Tartuffe had taken charge and possession of this box, and now tells Orgon that he (Orgon) will be the one to leave. Tartuffe takes his temporary leave. Orgon's family tries to decide what to do. Very soon, Monsieur Loyal shows up with a message from Tartuffe and the court itself; they must exit the house because it now belongs to Tartuffe. Dorine makes fun of Monsieur Loyal's name, mocking his fake loyalty. Even Madame Pernelle, who had refused to believe any ill about Tartuffe even in the face of her son's actually witnessing it, has become convinced of Tartuffe's duplicity.
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can not suffer this resemblance of vice to virtue, which could be mistaken for each other; although one does not doubt the good intentions of the author, even so he forbids it in public, and deprived himself of this pleasure, in order not to allow it to be abused by others, less capable of making a just discernment of it.
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In 2022, a feminist reimagining written by Flora Davies and Siân Lawrence was presented at Oxford's BT Studio by Green Sun Productions to great acclaim. This adaptation sets the action within a fictional feminist consultancy firm; Orgon and Elmire become Co-CEOs and Tartuffe a new hire in the office.
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In 2022, a feminist reimagining written by Flora Davies and Siân Lawrence was presented at Oxford's BT Studio by Green Sun Productions to great acclaim. This adaptation sets the action within a fictional feminist consultancy firm; Orgon and Elmire become Co-CEOs and Tartuffe a new hire in the office.
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In an effort to show Orgon how awful Tartuffe really is, the family devises a scheme to trap Tartuffe into confessing to Elmire (Orgon's wife) his desire for her. As a pious man and a guest, he should have no such feelings for the lady of the house, and the family hopes that after such a confession,
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The comic is the outward and visible form that nature's bounty has attached to everything unreasonable, so that we should see, and avoid it. To know the comic we must know the rational, of which it denotes the absence and we must see wherein the rational consists ... incongruity is the heart of the
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No sooner does Monsieur Loyal leave than Valère rushes in with the news that Tartuffe has denounced Orgon for aiding and assisting a traitor by keeping the incriminating letters and that Orgon is about to be arrested. Before Orgon can flee, Tartuffe arrives with an officer, but to his surprise, the
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In a later scene, Elmire challenges Orgon to be witness to a meeting between her and Tartuffe. Orgon, ever easily convinced, decides to hide under a table in the same room, confident that Elmire is wrong. He overhears Elmire resisting Tartuffe's very forward advances. When Tartuffe has incriminated
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was received well by the public and even by Louis XIV, it immediately sparked conflict amongst many different groups who were offended by the play's portrayal of someone who was outwardly pious but fundamentally mercenary, lecherous, and deceitful; and who uses their profession of piety to prey on
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Orgon is convinced that Damis was lying and banishes him from the house. Tartuffe even convinces Orgon to order that, to teach Damis a lesson, Tartuffe should be around Elmire more than ever. As a gift to Tartuffe and further punishment to Damis and the rest of his family, Orgon signs over all his
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Orgon's family is up in arms because Orgon and his mother have fallen under the influence of Tartuffe, a pious fraud (and a vagrant prior to Orgon's help). Tartuffe pretends to be pious and to speak with divine authority, and Orgon and his mother no longer take any action without first consulting
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although it was found to be extremely diverting, the king recognized so much conformity between those that a true devotion leads on the path to heaven and those that a vain ostentation of some good works does not prevent from committing some bad ones, that his extreme delicacy to religious matters
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Tartuffe's antics do not fool the rest of the family or their friends; they detest him. Orgon raises the stakes when he announces that Tartuffe will marry Orgon's daughter Mariane (who is already engaged to Valère). Mariane becomes very upset at this news, and the rest of the family realizes how
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issued an edict threatening excommunication for anyone who watched, performed in, or read the play. Molière attempted to assuage church officials by rewriting his play to seem more secular and less critical of religion, but the archbishop and other leading officials would not budge. The revised,
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It is revealed that Tartuffe has a long criminal history and has often changed his name to avoid being caught. As a reward for Orgon's previous good services, the king not only forgives him for keeping the letters but also invalidates the deed that gave Tartuffe possession of Orgon's house and
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An adaptation in English rhyming couplets set in London in 2017 by Andrew Hilton and Dominic Power, premiered by Shakespeare at the Tobacco Factory and Tobacco Factory Theatres in Bristol, April–May 2017. Tartuffe a bogus business guru preying on old-school Tory politician in mid-life
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Orgon will throw Tartuffe out of the house. Indeed, Tartuffe does try to seduce Elmire, but their interview is interrupted when Orgon's son Damis, who has been eavesdropping, is no longer able to control his boiling indignation and jumps out of his hiding place to denounce Tartuffe.
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comic ... it follows that all lying, disguise, cheating, dissimulation, all outward show different from the reality, all contradiction in fact between actions that proceed from a single source, all this is in essence comic.
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and had a main character named Panulphe instead of Tartuffe, the only performance of which occurred in the Palais-Royal theatre on 5 August 1667. Immediately the following day, on 6 August, as the king was away from Paris,
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from a 1739 collected edition of his works in French and English, printed by John Watts. The engraving depicts the amoral Tartuffe being deceitfully seduced by Elmire, the wife of his host, Orgon who hides under a
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Charles Randolph-Wright staged a production of Tartuffe, July 1999, at American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, which was set among affluent African Americans of Durham, North Carolina, in the 1950s.
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Scholars have been slow to accept this attribution, however, and other names that are commonly put forward are Jean Donneau de Visé and Claude- Emmanuel Huillier, better known as Chapelle.
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has proposed that acts 1, 3, and 4 were performed. Although the original version could not be played publicly, it could be given privately, and it was seen on 25 September 1664 in
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Even throughout Molière's conflict with the church, Louis XIV continued to support the playwright; it is possible that without the King's support, Molière might have been
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did occur. In 1669, after Molière's detractors lost much of their influence, he was finally allowed to perform the final version of his play. However, due to all the
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Tartuffe is at first shocked but recovers very well. When Orgon enters the room and Damis triumphantly tells him what happened, Tartuffe uses
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possessions. The entire family is thankful that it has escaped the mortification of both Orgon's potential disgrace and their dispossession.
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recorded and released on LP (TRS 332) a production performed that same year by the Stratford National Theatre of Canada as part of the
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Engelberts, Matthijs (2018), "Molière's Tartuffe and French National Identity: Reconfiguring the King, the People and the Church",
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As a result of Molière's play, contemporary French and English both use the word "tartuffe" to designate a
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Péréfixe banned this version also. The largely-final, revised third version in five acts, under the title
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The young romantic lead, who struggles to win the hand of his true love, Orgon's daughter Mariane.
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The drama ends well, and Orgon announces the upcoming wedding of Valère and Mariane. The surprise
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by Molière, and Richard Wilbur 1965, 1993. A Harvest Book, Harcourt, Brace and Company, New York.
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Prest, Julia (2016). "Failed Seductions and the Female Spectator: Pleasure and Polemic in the
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The original version of the play was in three acts and was first staged on 12 May 1664 at the
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In 2022, for Moliere's 400th Anniversary, a modern English adaptation is released, starring
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in 2006 and Dominique Serrand revived this production in 2015 in a coproduction with
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others. The factions opposed to Molière's work included part of the hierarchy of the
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On 10 December 1939, an hour-long adaptation was broadcast on the NBC radio series
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Head of the house and husband of Elmire, he is blinded by admiration for Tartuffe.
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Houseguest of Orgon, hypocritical religious devotee who attempts to seduce Elmire
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Productions for French television were filmed in 1971, 1975, 1980, 1983 and 1998.
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officer arrests him instead. The officer explains that the enlightened King
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played Tartuffe in the Broadway version, and Madame Pernelle was played by
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in New York and ran from 14 January 1965 to 22 May 1965. The cast included
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in 1664. Almost immediately following its performance that same year at
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on 12 March 2023. The production relocated the story to the modern-day
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broadcast an adaptation directed by Gemma Bodinetz and translated by
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The production transferred to the Edinburgh Fringe in August 2023.
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The National Theatre, England, adapted this for stage in 1967 at
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Tartuffe", by Charles M. Watson, State University of Iowa, 1964.
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the 2nd version, before the largely-finished 3rd version in 1669
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as Elmire, Robert Hastie as Damis and Emily Pithon as Marianne.
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started publication in 1906, its first editorial asserted that
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as Damis). While this television version does derive from the
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and Richard Pinto which relocated the story to the modern-day
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Laughter is the only weapon feared by the soldiers of Tartuffe
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Daughter of Orgon, the fiancée of Valère and sister of Damis
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translation and directed by Jean Gascon. The cast included
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La Grande Mademoiselle at the Court of France: 1627—1693
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contains many references, both direct and indirect, to
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Brother of Elmire, brother-in-law of Orgon (the play's
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deeply Tartuffe has embedded himself into the family.
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An ally of Molière (believed by Robert McBride to be
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Servant of Madame Pernelle (non-speaking character)
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This article is about the play. For other uses, see
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Murnau" 1526: 1524: 983:in September 2018 before transferring to 788:'s translation of the play opened at the 757:performed a production in 1967 using the 201:Les fêtes des plaisirs de l'ile enchantée 1327:and had previously been produced by the 1148:State Theatre Company of South Australia 427: 255: 236:who ostensibly and exaggeratedly feigns 2598:McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World Drama 1550:. Translated by Martin Sorrel. 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(2001). 720:ANTA Washington Square Theatre 1: 1822:Garreau 1984, vol. 3, p. 417. 1207:starred in a 1978 videotaped 796:as Tartuffe, and co-starring 572:François de La Mothe Le Vayer 99:Orgon's house in Paris, 1660s 2766:L'Étourdi ou les Contretemps 2650:The Misanthrope and Tartuffe 2613:Tartuffe, Le, ou l'Imposteur 1983:Shirley, Don (5 July 1999). 1963:Shakespeare Birthplace Trust 1301:Birmingham Repertory Theatre 1241:Circle in the Square Theatre 1026:in 1926. It was directed by 985:Birmingham Repertory Theatre 790:Circle in the Square Theatre 650:and 29 November 1664 at the 624:' Cour de Marbre as part of 518:Compagnie du Saint-Sacrement 514:French Roman Catholic Church 2706:public domain audiobook at 2520:. 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Molière
Comedy
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French
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Molière
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fêtes
King Louis XIV
archbishop of Paris
Paul Philippe Hardouin de Beaumont de Péréfixe
confessor
tutor
hypocrite
virtue
alexandrines
rhyming couplets
Molière
La Grange
Béjart
Armande Béjart-Molière
Madeleine Béjart
La Thorillière
Fronde

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