The Doctor in Spite of Himself (original) (raw)
The Doctor in Spite of Himself" By Molière. Translated by Brett B. Bodemer
brett bodemer
Library Scholarship, 2011
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Molière: Les Fâcheux (review)
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2006
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The Theatres of Moliere (review)
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The Wenshan Review of Literature and Culture.Vol A Farcical Tragedy: Communal Vision in George Bernard Shaw's The Doctor's Dilemma: A Tragedy
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The Symptomatic Doctor
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"'So Sudden and Strange a Cure': A Rudimentary Masque in Every Man Out of His Humour" English Literary Renaissance 22.3 (November 1992), 315-332.
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“Dynamic Medicine and Theatrical Form at the fin de siècle: A Formal Analysis of Dr Jean-Martin Charcot’s Pedagogy, 1862-1893,”
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2009
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2003
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The Clown and His Therapeutic Play. Le Rire Médecin
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Between Jest and Earnest : Ironical Defenses of Theatre in Seventeenth-Century England and France
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Awaiting the Coming Storm: MOLIERE AND THE 'ANCIEN REGIME'
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A consideration of the qualities of a ‘good’ doctor with some help from the humanities
Jane Moore
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