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L'Étourdi ou les Contre-temps: comédie en cinq actes et en alexandrins de Molière (1655)

L'Étourdi ou les Contre-temps: comédie en cinq actes et en alexandrins de Molière (1655)

          
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  • L'Étourdi ou les Contretemps ou L'estourdy ou les contre-temps, est une comédie en cinq actes et en alexandrins de Molière, représentée pour la première fois à Lyon en 1655. Elle a été représentée la première fois à Paris au Théâtre du Petit-Bourbon le 3 novembre 1658 par la troupe de Monsieur, frère unique du Roi.
  • Cette pièce s'inspire d'une comédie italienne de 1629 L'Inavvertito, overo Scappino disturbato e Mezzetino travagliato, de Niccolò Barbieri.
  • Résumé

  • Par son étourderie ou sa maladresse, Lélie fait échouer onze machinations successives que son serviteur Mascarille, fourbum imperator, a imaginées pour lui assurer la possession de Célie, une jeune esclave que le vieux Trufaldin garde chez lui sans savoir que c'est sa propre fille.

  • Quelques répliques

  • Voir L'Étourdi, Acte I, scène II.
  • Voir aussi le monologue de Mascarille, L'Étourdi, Acte III, scène I, p. 71.
  • Notes et références

  • La date exacte de création de cette pièce est incertaine, car les deux sources principales de datation se contredisent. Le registre de La Grange donne la date de 1655, alors que la préface de l'édition Thierry-Barbin 1682, p. 6 donne la date de 1653. Georges Forestier estime que la pièce a été créée sans doute en 1653 ou peut-être en 1654 (Forestier 1990, p. 13 et 178). Scott la place en 1655 (Scott 2000, p. 80).
  1. Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, dit Molière, est un comédien et dramaturge français, baptisé le 15 janvier 1622 à Paris, où il est mort le 17 février 1673.
  2. Molière compose quelques farces ou petites comédies et ses deux premières grandes comédies. De retour à Paris en 1658, il devient vite, à la tête de sa troupe, le comédien et auteur favori du jeune Louis XIV et de sa cour, pour lesquels il conçoit de nombreux spectacles, en collaboration avec les meilleurs architectes scéniques, chorégraphes et musiciens du temps. Il meurt à l'âge de 51 ans, quelques heures après avoir tenu pour la quatrième fois le rôle-titre du Malade imaginaire.
  3. Grand créateur de formes dramatiques, interprète du rôle principal de la plupart de ses pièces, Molière a exploité les diverses ressources du comique - verbal, gestuel et visuel, de situation - et pratiqué tous les genres de comédie, de la farce à la comédie de caractère. Il a créé des personnages individualisés, à la psychologie complexe, qui sont rapidement devenus des archétypes. Observateur lucide et pénétrant, il peint les moeurs et les comportements de ses contemporains, n'épargnant guère que les ecclésiastiques et les hauts dignitaires de la monarchie, pour le plus grand plaisir de son public, tant à la cour qu'à la ville. Loin de se limiter à des divertissements anodins, ses grandes comédies remettent en cause des principes d'organisation sociale bien établis, suscitant de retentissantes polémiques et l'hostilité durable des milieux dévots.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9798612117933
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 90
  • Spine Width: 6 mm
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 8612117933
  • Publisher Date: 10 Feb 2020
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: French
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 145 gr


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