Difference between revisions of "The School for Husbands"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
− | ''The School for Husbands'' by Molière. | + | |
+ | == ''The School for Husbands'' by Molière. == | ||
+ | |||
Originally performed on the 24th of June, 1661 in Paris. The first of his full length plays, it preceded ''[[The School for Wives]]'' by a year. | Originally performed on the 24th of June, 1661 in Paris. The first of his full length plays, it preceded ''[[The School for Wives]]'' by a year. | ||
− | ''The School for Husbands, or The Married Libertine'' by Charles Macklin | + | |
+ | == ''The School for Husbands, or The Married Libertine'' by Charles Macklin == | ||
+ | |||
'''See entry under ''[[The School for Husbands, or The Married Libertine]]'' (Macklin).''' | '''See entry under ''[[The School for Husbands, or The Married Libertine]]'' (Macklin).''' |
Latest revision as of 16:27, 15 January 2014
There are two plays by this name, the first by Molière and the second by Charles Macklin.
The School for Husbands by Molière.
Originally performed on the 24th of June, 1661 in Paris. The first of his full length plays, it preceded The School for Wives by a year.
The School for Husbands, or The Married Libertine by Charles Macklin
See entry under The School for Husbands, or The Married Libertine (Macklin).