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Tartuffe, by Moliere (9780156881807)



One of Moliere's most frequently performed plays, "Tartuffe" has been skillfully rendered into English in brilliant rhymed couplets by Richard Wilbur, who won a share of the Bollingen Translation Prize for his much-acclaimed translation of this satiric turn on religious hypocrisy.


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  • Paperback | 176 pages
  • 132 x 201 x 15mm | 204g
  • San Diego, CA, United States
  • English
  • Illustrations, black and white
  • 0156881802
  • 9780156881807
  • 578,700


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