The Doctor in Spite of Himself (Bermel)
by Jean-baptiste Moliere

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Reduced Casting (Doubling Possible)Comedy

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Sganarelle chops up wood for a living and beats up his wife for relaxation.

To get revenge she spreads the word that he is secretly a brilliant doctor who won't reveal his skills unless he is unmercifully punished.

Along come a couple of hefty messengers in search of a brilliant doctor, someone to cure a young woman's mysterious ailment.

After a bruising treatment, Sganarelle is persuaded that he really is a doctor and proceeds to cure the young woman as he carries out Moliere's scalpel sharp satire of the medical profession.

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"All of us must be grateful that a sympathetic and gifted translator, has turned his attention to Moliere."

— Stanley Kauffmann

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PublisherSamuel French
Year1942
BindingPaperback
EditionClark
ISBN-139780573628320
ISBN-100573628327

The Doctor in Spite of Himself (Bermel) is a comedy play written by Jean-baptiste Moliere and published by Samuel French (1942).

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