Molière, 1622-1673. Amphitryon
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Molière, 1622-1673.
Amphitryon
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- (lcgft) Comedy plays
- (lcgft) Machine plays
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found: Deron, Daphné. Amphitryon, Molière, c1999.
found: OCLC, Feb. 17, 2003(hdg.: Molière, 1622-1673. Amphitryon)
found: Amphitrion : comédie = Amphitryon : a comedy, 1732:title page (par Monsieur de Molière)
found: The new Penguin dictionary of the theatre, 2001(machine play: A form of spectacular dramatic entertainment presented in France during the 17th century, so called because it involved extensive use of elaborate stage machinery; plays belonging to the genre included Corneille's Andromède (1650) and Molière's Amphitryon (1668))
found: The Methuen Drama dictionary of the theatre, 2011(machine play: A type of dramatic spectacle in 17th-century France that depended on new scene-changing equipment and other mechanical devices. Corneille pioneered the genre with his Andromède. The machine play peaked with Molière's Amphitryon (1668) and Psyché (1671))
found: Wikipedia, January 3, 2019:Amphitryon (Molière play) (Amphitryon is a French language comedy in a prologue and 3 Acts by Molière which is based on the story of the Greek mythological character Amphitryon as told by Plautus in his play from ca. 190-185 B.C. The play was first performed at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal in Paris on 13 January 1668)
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2003-02-25: new
2019-01-04: revised
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