Comedy in Context
Explore the intricate world of Molière's comedic brilliance with Comedy in Context by H. Gaston Hall. Published by the University Press of Mississippi in 2010, this compelling collection features a dozen insightful essays that delve into the nuances of Molière's stagecraft. Spanning 288 pages, Hall's work emphasizes the importance of context in understanding comedy, providing a fresh perspective on the playwright's intentions and the broader audience he aimed to reach. Each essay not only complements existing studies of Molière's comedies but also invites readers to appreciate the depth and richness of his theatrical contributions. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, Comedy in Context is a must-have addition to any literary collection.