The Learned Women – Audiobook: The Learned Women: Moliere's Satirical Exploration of Gender and Knowledge by Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (Moliere)

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The Learned Women by Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (Moliere): "The Learned Women" is a comedic play by the French playwright Moliere that satirizes intellectual pretensions and the absurdity of extreme scholarship. The play centers on a household where the women's pursuit of knowledge leads to comical chaos.

Key Aspects of the Play "The Learned Women":
Satirical Comedy: Moliere employs humor and satire to lampoon the excessive pursuit of knowledge and the clash between intellectualism and practicality.
Social Critique: The play offers a commentary on the role of education and the place of women in intellectual and scholarly pursuits during Moliere's time.
Character Portrayals: "The Learned Women" features memorable characters who embody various intellectual and comedic traits, adding depth to the satire.

Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (Moliere) (1622-1673) was a French playwright and actor known for his contributions to French comedy and farce. His works, including "The Learned Women," continue to be performed and studied for their wit and social commentary.

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