Controversy in French Drama
Controversy in French Drama: In , Moliere's Tartuffe was banned from public performance. This book provides a detailed, in-depth account of the five-year struggle () to have the ban lifted and, so doing, sheds important new light on s France and the ancien regime more broadly. By drawing on theatrical and non-theatrical writings (including contemporary sermons, treatises, and memoirs), it changes the terms of the debate by challenging received notions regarding the opposition between the sincere believer (vrai devot) and the hypocrite (faux devot). Tartuffe was a key locus for the struggle for influence among competing political and religious factions during the early reign of Louis XIV, and the lifting of the ban in is understood as an act of political assertion on the part of an increasingly confident king.