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Tartuffe

A classic comedy by French playwright Moliere, "Tartuffe" was banned by King Louis XIV shortly after it was performed in 1664. The play's portrayal of a con man who pretends to piety in order to swindle a family outraged the religious establishment in France.

Tartuffe

A classic comedy by French playwright Moliere, "Tartuffe" was banned by King Louis XIV shortly after it was performed in 1664. The play's portrayal of a con man who pretends to piety in order to swindle a family outraged the religious establishment in France.

Tartuffe

A classic comedy by French playwright Moliere, "Tartuffe" was banned by King Louis XIV shortly after it was performed in 1664. The play's portrayal of a con man who pretends to piety in order to swindle a family outraged the religious establishment in France.

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