Moliere. He wrote such foolish ladies and many others.
Erasmus, with the Praise of Folly
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the french society in the old regime was divided into three they were the ; *clergy as first estate *nobles as second estate *commoners as third estate
Functions of the Catholic Church in French society played roles in education in schools, healthcare in hospitals, and legal duties. Sometimes the church got involved in politics.
I read in a film book one time that it was the French.
Moliere
Molière is the French actor-playwright known for producing comedies that satirized and criticized French society during the 17th century. His works, such as "Tartuffe" and "The Misanthrope," challenged social norms and exposed the hypocrisy of the upper class through sharp wit and humor. Molière's plays remain influential in French literature and theatre.
Molière was a French actor-playwright known for producing comedies that satirized French society. His works often critiqued the hypocrisy and social norms of the time, making him one of the most influential comic dramatists in Western literature.
Molière
The word "comédies" is feminine in French.
G. J. Mallinson has written: 'The comedies of Corneille' -- subject(s): Comedies, Experimental drama, French drama (Comedy), History and criticism, The Comic
French Society of Cinematographers was created in 1991.
The French idolize and worship Jerry Lewis. So, their comedy might be a bit influenced by Jerry Lewis' schlap schtick, goofy routines... but is American comedy defined solely by Jerry Lewis' type of comedy? Makes one think, doesn't it...
Moliere was important because he revolutionized French theater in the 17th century. He is considered one of the greatest playwrights in Western literature, known for his satirical comedies that mocked the social and moral flaws of the French society. His works addressed universal themes and showcased his witty writing style, making a lasting impact on the world of theater.
W. A. Kinne has written: 'Revivals and importations of French comedies in England 1749-1800'
e-mail address for french animal protection society
American-French Genealogical Society was created in 1978.