TY - EJOUR A1 - Thirouin, Laurent TI - Molière and scoundrels T2 - Revue Bossuet 2023, n° 14. Molière et la religion JO - Revue Bossuet (ISSN 2494-5102), 14, 2023 DO - 10.48611/isbn.978-2-406-16495-1.p.0031 SN - 2494-5102 SP - 31 EP - 51 AB - In the very first edition of Tartuffe, in the margin of the main scene (IV,5) in which the impostor is finally unmasked, we read a strange didascalia: "C'est un scélérat qui parle" ("It's a scoundrel who speaks"). Why this seemingly useless clarification, which is not a stage direction? Who is it addressed to? What is its function? Starting with the logical and poetic problems raised by this "note", the study looks at Molière's adversaries - the scoundrels - and his conception of religion. PY - 2024 DA - 2024/01/31 DP - Classiques Garnier PB - Classiques Garnier CY - Paris KW - Molière, religion, didascalia, scoundrels, Port-Royal, Jesuits LA - fre UR - https://classiques-garnier.com/revue-bossuet-2023-n-14-moliere-et-la-religion-moliere-and-scoundrels.html Y2 - 2024/05/20 ER -