Tartuffe Resources
Websites
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For all you francophones out there, here's a website featuring the complete works of Molière.
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For those of you who don't speak French, here's one of many verse translations of Tartuffe you can find online.
Movie or TV Productions
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A German language take on the play, brought to you by F.W. Murnau. He's the dude responsible for Nosferatu – quite possibly the freakiest version of Dracula ever filmed.
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An American TV production based on Richard Wilbur's translation. Ray Wise, also known as Leland Palmer from Twin Peaks plays Damis.
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A French version of the play featuring everybody's favorite Frenchman, Gérard Depardieu.
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A fictional interpretation of the life of Molière, in which the playwright is pretending to be a man named Tartuffe.
Images
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Here's a portrait of Molière. And, no, he didn't dress up like that all the time. At least not as far as we know.
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Elmire attempts to "seduce" Tartuffe while Orgon hides under a table.