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SOURCES
Hubert, J. D., ‘‘The Doctor’s Curse,’’ in Molière: A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by Jacques Guicharnaud, Prentice Hall, 1964, pp. 134, 160–69.
Molière, The Hypochondriac, in The Miser and Other Plays: A New Selection, Penguin Classics, 2000, pp. 217–99.
FURTHER READING
Calder, Andrew, Molière: The Theory and Practice of Comedy, Athlone Press, 1993. Calder’s clear and useful analysis of Molière’s comedies discusses the dramatist’s works in terms of overarching themes.
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