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The Magnificent Lovers (Les Amants magnifiques)

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A lavish court entertainment follows two rival princes who vie for the favors of a young princess and her mother while a third suitor, a general, and a witty attendant complicate romantic intrigues. The drama alternates spoken scenes with spectacular interludes and masques—sea processions, dances, and mythological pageantry staged as courtly gifts. A comic thread targets astrologers and theatrical imposture through an astrologer and a sham Venus, blending ridicule with romance. The result mixes rivalry, social satire, and elaborate stage spectacle to reflect the tastes and ceremonial display of an aristocratic court.

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Molière, born Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, was a seminal French playwright and actor of the 17th century, renowned for his sharp wit and keen observations of human behavior. He is celebrated for his contributions to the genre of comedy, often blending humor with social critique. His notable works include "Tartuffe," a scathing satire on hypocrisy and religious pretense, and "The Misanthrope," which explores themes of honesty and social norms. Molière's plays are characterized by their clever dialogue, memorable characters, and enduring relevance, solidifying his place as a cornerstone of Western literature.

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