The School for Husbands

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The School for Husbands is a 1661 comedy play by Molière that satirizes authoritarian marital attitudes through the contrasting behavior of two guardian-husbands.

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instanceOf play
stage comedy
author Molière NERFINISHED
centuryOfWork 17th century
countryOfOrigin France
dateOfFirstPerformance 1661
dramaticForm five-act comedy
firstPerformedInCity Paris NERFINISHED
genre comedy
satire
hasAudience theatre-going public in 17th century France
hasAuthorNationality French
hasAuthorOccupation playwright
hasCanonicalStatus classic of French comedy
hasCharacterType guardian-husband
young ward
hasCulturalContext Ancien Régime France NERFINISHED
hasDramaticMode comic realism
hasForm stage play
hasOriginalTitle L'École des maris NERFINISHED
hasPerformanceType live stage performance
hasSubjectMatter courtship and guardianship
hasTitle The School for Husbands NERFINISHED
hasWorkType dramatic literature
influenced later comedies about marriage
isAbout conflict between strictness and leniency in guardianship
contrasting behavior of two guardian-husbands
literaryPeriod Classical French literature
mainTheme authoritarian marital attitudes
control and jealousy in relationships
education of husbands
marriage
medium theatre
movement French classical theatre
originalLanguage French
partOf Molière's comedic oeuvre
satirizes authoritarian husbands
patriarchal control in marriage
settingPeriod 17th century France
structure verse comedy
titleInOriginalLanguage L'École des maris NERFINISHED
writer Molière NERFINISHED
yearOfWork 1661

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L’École des maris titleInEnglish The School for Husbands