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Title: Tartuffe
Series: Hackett Classics
By (author): Moliere Translated by: Prudence L. Steiner Introduction by: Roger W. Herzel
ISBN10-13: 0872209512 : 9780872209510
Format: Hardback
Size: 215.9x139.7mm
Pages: 160
Weight: .283 Kg.
Published: Hackett Publishing Company, Inc. - September   2008
List Price: 35.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: In Stock   Qty Available: 2
Subjects: Theatre direction & production : Plays, playscripts : Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900 : Philosophy: metaphysics & ontology : Philosophy: epistemology & theory of knowledge : Europe : France
Prudence Steiner's lively prose translation of Moliere's great comedy remains close to the original French, while casting the speech of characters in a slightly compressed and formalized way that comes very close to the original effect created by Molière's verse. This edition includes translations of Moliere's three appeals to the king, as well as an introductory essay by Roger Herzel, which discusses Moliere's life, Tartuffe and the comic tradition, and the setting, language and style of the play.
Reviews:
The new Steiner Tartuffe offers welcome relief from all the rhymed translations that make Moliere sound like a third-rate Restoration poet while creating the (false) impression that verbal dexterity and wit trump all other values in the great comic playwright's dramaturgy. Steiner's crisp, lucid prose--her adroitly balanced sentences are especially effective at conveying the slippery rhetoric of Tartuffe's seductions--unfolds the plot and characters of Moliere's play with an unaccustomed clarity, presenting the ideological clashes of the play with a bluntness many other translations attenuate. Roger Herzel's Introduction is well-focused for those encountering Molière for the first time and informed throughout by his own excellent scholarship. --Jim Carmody, University of California, San Diego
This dynamic new translation of Tartuffe conveys the subject matter of Moliere's perennial masterpiece in a way that resonates for contemporary audiences. Prudence Steiner has modernized and revitalized the text, making its burning and scandalous tone stand out, as it does in the original French. The thorough introduction to the play skillfully invites the reader into the dark and controversial world of Tartuffe . --Florent Masse, Princeton University
This translation is a welcome relief from the ungainly verse translations of Tartuffe that dominate the field. The introduction by Prof. Herzel is detailed, scholarly, and readable, and the translation of the play is stageable, therefore a good one to teach theatre students. --Dr. Rosemarie Bank, Kent State University
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