This volume of Moliere's dramatic commentaries on society presents The
Miser, a misguided hero who obsessively disrupts the lives of those
around him. The School for Wives is newly translated for this
edition and was fiercely denounced as impious and vulgar. Moliere's
response to his detractors became The School for Wives Criticized.
Even more alarming to critics was his version of Don Juan. In The
Hypochondriac, he produced an outrageous expose of medicine.
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