The Misanthrope

Guide Note:
Alceste, the protagonist of Molière's (1622-1673) play The Misanthrope, values honesty and sincerity. "No, it is general; I hate all men", he says, denouncing the hypocrisy of the society around him. Even though he has such high standards, Alceste is in love with a woman who represents everything he abhors. Celimene is frivolous and flirtatious; she is fond of flattery and loves to gossip.
This contradiction makes Alceste at times ridiculous, but, even so, one can not help but recognize the truth of many of his statements about the society that has abandoned basic human values in favor of the conventions and the pretence.
In this play Molière focuses more on character development than on plot. Alceste comes across as a rounded human being, with his faults and his merits. Among the best scenes are the ones in which Alceste criticises the poetry of a fellow gentleman, Oronte, who has come to Alceste for an "honest opinion". Alceste is well aware that Oronte is really fishing for a compliment. But, true to himself, he advises Oronte to give up writing poetry.
Alceste, the valiant critic, remains faithful to his opinion even when the influential Oronte sets him up and the court sentences him to pay a hefty sum for a non-existent offence. He is, however, so disgusted with his fellow humans that he decides to retire from the society and live in solitude - alas, without his fickle Celimene, who, though her gossipy ways threaten to blow up in her face, is still not able to renounce society.
The play, though not a commercial success in it's time, survives as one of Molière's best known works today.
Fast Facts:
- First performed in Paris in the theater Palais-Royal on June 4, 1666
- Written in verse
- Setting: mid-17th century, Parisian high society
- Molière played Alceste to his wife Armande's Celimene
- Many speculated that the play aired Molière's own marital woes
- Often "modernized" - in language and in the epoch - when performed today
- Quotation: "...gentlemen should rigorously control / That itch to write which often afflicts the soul."
- Quotation: "There's no excuse for printing tedious rot / Unless one writes for bread, as you do not."
The Mahalo Top 7
- Wikipedia: The Misanthrope
- New York Theatre Workshop: Ivo van Hove on The Misanthrope (August 22, 2007)
- The Guardian: "Truth be Told" Article (February 9, 2008)
- Amazon.com: The Misanthrope Merchandise
- SparkNotes: The Misanthrope Study Guide
- PDF: Marriage in The Misanthrope Analysis (34.48 KB)
- Video: The Misanthrope Stage Production (6:04)
The Misanthrope Online Text and Synopsis
- Bibliomania: The Misanthrope
- Yahoo!Education: The Misanthrope Summary by Acts
- Tripod Summary Central: The Misanthrope Summary
- Moonstruck Drama Bookstore: The Misanthrope Synopsis
The Misanthrope Analysis and Study Guides
- MIT: Masking the Truth The Misanthrope Analysis (109.39 KB)
- MIT: Value of Friendship in The Misanthrope Analysis (31.50 KB)
- Theatre History: The Misanthrope Analysis
- Eastern Michigan University: Molière's The Misanthrope
- Lycos Angelfire: The Misanthrope Analysis
- CliffsNotes: The Misanthrope Study Guide
- eNotes: The Misanthrope Study Guide
- BookRags: The Misanthrope Study Guide
The Misanthrope Critical History
- Goucher College: A Note About the Original Production of The Misanthrope
- Ingmar Bergman Face to Face: The Misanthrope Bergman's 1957 Production
- Tom's Page: The Misanthrope and Its Complex Hero (October 21, 1985)
- Culture Vulture: The Misanthrope (October 22, 2000)
- Indiana University: High Society, Fashion, and Comic Hypocrisy (2000-2001)
- Culture Vulture: The Misanthrope, a New Version by Martin Crimp (February 11, 2003)
- The New York Sun: "Distorting the Depths of Molière's The Misanthrope" (September 25, 2007)
The Misanthrope News and Articles
- The Boston Globe: "Taking Molière out of his Element" (January 22, 2008)
- Theatre Alliance: All-male Production of The Misanthrope (December 31, 2007)
- Culture Catch: The Misanthrope in 21st Century Mode (October 18, 2007)
- The New York Observer: "An Orgy of Garbage and Junk Food" (October 7, 2007)
- Curtain Up: The Misanthrope (September 23, 2007)
- Variety: Michael Crimp's Adaptation of The Misanthrope (September 17, 2007)
- Telegraph: So Agreeably Vicious (February 21, 2002)
- The New York Times: "Moliere's Savages Lose Out to Today's" (February 15, 1999)
- BNet and The Independent: The Misanthrope at Young Vic 1996 ( February 15, 1996)
The Misanthrope Quotations
- Literary Quotations: The Misanthrope Quotes
- SparkNotes: The Misanthrope Important Quotations Explained
- Bartleby: The Misanthrope Quote
- Monologue Archive: The Misanthrope Alceste's Monologue | Celimene's Monologue
- Rice University: An exchange between Alceste and Oronte from The Misanthrope
The Misanthrope in Performance
- Mauckingbird Theatre: The Misanthrope 2008 Production
- Dallas Theater Center: The Misanthrope 2008 Production
- New Repertory Theatre: The Misanthrope 2008 Production
- New York Theatre Workshop: The Misanthrope 2007 Production
- Josh Costello: The Misanthrope 2005 Production
- CutrainUp: The Misanthrope 2004 Production Review (August 18, 2004)
- Young Vic Theatre: The Misanthrope 1996 Production
The Misanthrope in TV and Films
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Note: The majority of the links in this timeline are to IMDb, which has pop-ups.
- 1959: Der Misanthrop (TV)
- 1966: Le Misanthrope (TV)
- 1971: Le Misanthrope (TV)
- 1974: Misantropen (TV)
- 1977: Le Misanthrope (TV)
- 1980:Le Misanthrope (TV)
- 1994: Le Misanthrope (TV)
- 2000: Le Misanthrope (TV)
The Misanthrope Author Information
- Mahalo guide to Moliere
- Wikipedia: Molière
- Books and Writers: Molière Biography (1622-1673)
- Site-Molière: The Life of Molière
- Discover France: Molière Profile
- 2020 Site: Molière Biography
- World History International: Molière Creates Modern Comedy
The Misanthrope Images and Videos
- Google Image: The Misanthrope Images
- Google Video: The Misanthrope Videos
- Andre's Public Gallery at Picsa: The Misanthrope Stage Production Image
- YouTube: Celimene from The Misanthrope in Molière 2004 Film (Time 1:01)
- University of Toledo: Backstage Photos from a Production of The Misanthrope
- Emerson College: Poster and Photos form a Production of The Misanthrope
The Misanthrope Influences and Culture
- YouTube: Acting Workshop: Molière's Misanthrope via Jerry Springer (Time: 2:00)
- Molière in English: The Misanthrope in a new verse adaptation by Timothy Mooney
- Ryan McGettigan: Scenic Design for a Production of The Misanthrope
- Musofyr: The Misanthrope 1992 Production Poster
- University of Illinois: How Can Misanthrope Learn? Philosophy for Education
The Misanthrope Merchandise
- Amazon.com: The Misanthrope Books | Audio CD | VHS
- Powell's Books: The Misanthrope Books
- Borders: The Misanthrope Books
- Barnes & Noble: The Misanthrope Books
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