Tvrdica / Tartif

Tvrdica / Tartif

Žan Batist Poklen Molijer

Moliere's comedies are deeply rooted in human nature and social relations, and his ability to reveal the truth through laughter makes him an unforgettable writer.

  • Fortress (L'Avare): This is a comedy that follows the life of Harpagon, a stubborn and immoral host. In the center of the plot are young couples in love, and Moliere skilfully portrays human characters and family puzzles. -Tartif (Le Tartuffe): This is another Moliere comedy that deals with hypocrisy and moral duplicity. The main character, Tartif, is portrayed as a false pious man who tries to deceive the family for his own benefit. This comedy is an excellent work that still has relevance today.

Original title
L’Avare / Le Tartuffe
Translation
Branislav Miljković
Editor
Jovan Nedeljković
Illustrations
Sreten Grujić
Graphics design
Lj. Pavićević Fis
Dimensions
17 x 12.5 cm
Pages
184
Publisher
Nolit, Beograd, 1966.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Serbian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
Damages or inconvenience notice:
  • Traces of patina
  • Signature of previous owner
 

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