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The School for Wives

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In this biting comedy of Arnolphe's errors, the hapless man is undone by his own double dealing and double standards. Richard Wilbur's subtle verse translation illuminates Moliere at his wittiest.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Virtue is what I prize! cries Arnolphe, a man who desperately seeks a wife who will never go astray. It's lucky for him that he's kept Agnes, his intended, in a convent for the first 17 years of her life. Ridiculous expectations, one-way intentions, and more than a few coincidences abound. Leave it to a play first performed in Paris in 1662 to cheerfully lampoon modern love, chauvinism, and a woman's role in society. The entire cast brings an easy charm and decidedly American accent to Molire's comedy. They excel at clearly communicating the meaning of Richard Wilbur's rhymed-verse translation of the original French. A classic delight. B.P. (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine

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