10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ETOURDI»
Discover the use of
etourdi in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
etourdi and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Moliere and the Italian Theatrical Tradition
See the penetrating comments of Edithe J. Potter, "Moliere's Comic Artistry in L'
Etourdi," Kentucky Romance Quarterly, 20 (1973), 89-97, and "L'Etourdi of
Moliere: A Vision of Structured Chaos," Romance Notes, 15, Supplement 1 (1973
), ...
Philip A. Wadsworth, 1987
2
The Works of Moliere, French and English: In Ten Volumes
L'Etourdi, ou Les Contretems, comédie en cinq actes en vers, représentée à
Paris fur le théâtre du petit Bourbon, le 3 décembre i658. 'ETOURDI sut
représenté au commencement du mois de décembre i658. On ne connoiffoit
guéres alors ...
Molière, Henry Baker, James Miller, 1755
3
Intersections: Actes Du 35e Con
If, on account of the master class in fencing in Le Bourgeois gentilhomme,
Moliere is still regarded as a reference in fencing circles, the use of fencing
metaphors in L'Etourdi seems to have received little or no attention.10 Couton
comments in ...
North American Society for Seventeenth-Century French Literature. Conference, Faith Evelyn Beasley, Kathleen Wine, 2005
4
A short dictionary English and French
Blown, soufle, &c. according to the Verb to Blow. Blubber./ortf de Poiffon de Men
Biubber-lips, grosses levres. to Blubber with weeping, senfler les jou'es a force
de pleurer- Blub-cheeked, qui a de grosses jmtes. to Blunder about, ft re etourdi,
...
5
Molière: A Theatrical Life
possible L'Etourdi was performed then, although in my opinion it was probably
done first for the Etats Generaux in Montpellier. A date of 1655 is probable
because, like Quinault's L'Amant indiscret, ou le Maitre etourdi, Moliere's play
was ...
6
The New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature
Paris 1663 ; Etourdi : or the blunderer, [nd]; Sir George Etherege, The comical
revenge (1664), 1664 (with other sources); John Dryden, Sir Martin Mar- All: or
the feign'd innocent (1667), 1668 (with Quinault, Amant discret, 1654); Susanna ...
George Watson, Ian R. Willison, 1971
7
501 French Verbs: Fully Conjugated in All the Tenses in a ...
Part. pr. etourdissant Part. passe etourdi etourdir . ^aaav. iiuuiui viuuiuii to daze,
to stun, to make dizzy, to deafen, to bewilder Imperatif etourdis etourdissons
etourdisse/ Words and expressions related to this verb s 'etourdir to lose one's ...
8
The Edinburgh encyclopaedia, conducted by D. Brewster
At that city, in 1653, his comedy " L'Etourdi" was for the first time represented.
Being an early essay, this piece (as we might expect) is not to be ranked among
the masterpieces of Moliere. It has more intrigue than interesting delineation of ...
Edinburgh encyclopaedia, sir David Brewster, 1830
9
The Works of Molière: French and English. In Ten Volumes
L'Etourdi, ou Les Contretems, comédie en cinq actes en vers, représentée à
Paris fur le théatre du petit Bourbon, le 3 décembre i658. □□□H l'art d'exposer
sur la" scéne comique des caractéres & des mœurs, étoit réservé à Moliere.
10
History of Roman literature ... to the Augustan age
In fact, the valet is more of an Etourdi than his master, as he never forewarns him
of his plans ; and we feel as we advance, that the play could not be carried on
without a previous concert among the characters to connive at impossibilities,
and ...