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Resource Collection Added Theatre and Cultural History
Resource Added Entry by Klea Hazizaj: A monster representing the miscegenated state of the theatre, combining tragedy, comedy, and pantomime.
Resource Added Molière reading Tartuffe ar Ninon de Lenclos's
Resource Added Tartuffe: Cover this breast that I cannot see (Act III, scene 2)
Resource Added Scene from Tartuffe. Engraving by Edmond Hédouin, circa 1878
Resource Added Valère and Mariane hold hands for some time without looking at each other (Act II, scene 4)
Resource Added Orgon: And, when I went out, he quickly preceded me, To go to the door, to offer holy water (Act I, scene 6)
Resource Added Tartuffe: My God! How marvelous is the work from this point! We work today with a miraculous air (Act III, scene 3)
Resource Added Act V, Scene 4
Resource Added Mr. de Vigny (Valère) and Miss Devienne (Dorine) around 1790. Engraving by Jean Duplessis-Bertaux
Resource Added Organ: Oh! you resist, beggar, and insult him? (Act III, Scene 6). Engraving by Jean-Michel Moreau, between 1760 and 1780
Resource Added Scene from Tartuffe. Engraving by Laurent Cars, drawn by François Boucher, circa 1734
Resource Collection Added Tartuffe
Resource Added Scene from Tartuffe
Resource Added British Library theatrical playbills 1600-1902
Resource Collection Added Archival Resources
Resource Added Manifold Project about Using Primary Resources
Resource Added Shakespeare in Performance: Prompt Books from the Folger Shakespeare Library