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Don Garcia of Navarre
Molière
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Piégé dans le château de la belle Elvire qu’il a sauvée des griffes du tyran Mauregat et qu’il doit garder en sécurité, Dom Garcie ne peut prouver son héroïsme au combat. C’est justement pendant cette absence sur le terrain que son rival amoureux, Dom Sylve de Castille, galvanise les troupes contre
I feel as if I suffered through this play. That I rate it as three stars should not be indicative of a great play. This is minor Molière, and the introduction to the play in my collection is honestly funny. It's from Voltaire and says that the play was badly received and that it did damage to Molièr
“Non, non, de cette sombre et lâche jalousie
Rien ne peut excuser l'étrange frénésie;
Et, par mes actions, je l'ai trop informé
Qu'il peut bien se flatter du bonheur d'être aimé.
Sans employer la langue, il est des interprètes
Qui parlent clairement des atteintes secrètes.
Un soupir, un regard, une simple