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The Love-Tiff is a comedy about the love story between Eras and Lucile. Excerpt: "The Love-tiff (Le Dépit-amoureux) is composed of two pieces joined together. The first and longest is a comparatively modest imitation of a very coarse and indecent Italian comedy, L'Interesse, by Signer Nicolo Secchi; its intrigue depends chiefly on the substitution of a female for a male child, a change which forms the groundwork of many plays and novels, and of which Shakespeare has also made use."

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The Love-Tiff is a comedy about the love story between Eras and Lucile. Excerpt: "The Love-tiff (Le Dépit-amoureux) is composed of two pieces joined together. The first and longest is a comparatively modest imitation of a very coarse and indecent Italian comedy, L'Interesse, by Signer Nicolo Secchi; its intrigue depends chiefly on the substitution of a female for a male child, a change which forms the groundwork of many plays and novels, and of which Shakespeare has also made use."

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Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, known by his stage name Molière (1622-1673), was a preeminent French playwright, actor, and poet, whose works are renowned for their wit, satirical edge, and keen observation of society. Though he originally pursued a law career, Molière shifted his focus to theater and founded the Illustre Théâtre with actress Madeleine Béjart in 1643. His body of work is substantial, and he is particularly known for his comedies, which deftly blend farce with sophisticated social commentary and character development. One of his lesser-known works, 'The Love-Tiff' (Le Dépit amoureux), a five-act comedy, exemplifies his literary style, combining refined language with intricate plot dynamics and a deep understanding of human emotions and motivations. Molière's talent lay in his ability to transform ordinary events into merriment while also subtly critiquing social pretensions, marital relationships, and human follies. His legacy is substantial, with plays like 'The Misanthrope,' 'Tartuffe,' and 'The Imaginary Invalid' remaining staples of world literature and theater. Molière's influence extends beyond literature into the development of modern French identity and language. Not only a master of comedy, but Molière's works also extend to include ballet-comedies and even musical theater, showcasing his versatility and enduring impact on the arts.