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Dom Juan Information
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 Dom Juan or The Feast with the Statue (Dom Juan ou le Festin de pierre) is a French play by Molière, based on the legend of Don Juan. Molière's characters Dom Juan and Sganarelle are the French counterpart to the Spanish Don Juan and Sancho. This play...


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 The Romanic Review
Marketing power: the seduction of rhetoric in 'Dom Juan.'
11/01/1993: 8,351 words, approx. 28 pages Moliere's play 'Dom Juan' uses rhetoric as a means of seduction in a way which signifies the political, economic and social relations of 17th century France, and which can indicate current literary analyses of power. Dom Juan's rhetoric aspires to totality, fitting monarchy and...
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 The Modern Language Review



Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Nathan Gross
11,947 words, approx. 40 pages
 In the following essay, Gross presents an in-depth discussion of Molière's Dom Juan, focusing on the gestural nature of the play.
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Critical Essay by Michael Spingler
7,386 words, approx. 25 pages
 In the following essay, Spingler concentrates on the scenic structure of Molière's Dom Juan and how the space itself questions the codes that govern court society.
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Critical Essay by Beryl Schlossman
6,843 words, approx. 23 pages
 In the following essay, Schlossman evaluates Molière's approach to portraying Dom Juan indirectly through other character interpretations of him.


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