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A scene from the 1981 stage production of <i>The Hypochondriac</i>, a translated version of the <i>The Imaginary Invalid</i>, performed at the Olivier Theatre in London

Emily Morgan, Clive Arrindell, and Daniel Massey in a scene from the 1981 stage production of <i>The Hypochondriac</i>, a translated version of the <i>The Imaginary Invalid</i>, performed at the Olivier Theatre in London.

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  1. The Imaginary Invalid: Introduction
  2. The Imaginary Invalid: Summary
  3. The Imaginary Invalid: Moliere Biography
  4. The Imaginary Invalid: Characters
  5. The Imaginary Invalid: Themes
  6. The Imaginary Invalid: Style
  7. The Imaginary Invalid: Historical Context
  8. The Imaginary Invalid: Critical Overview
  9. The Imaginary Invalid: Criticism
    1. Critical Essay on The Imaginary Invalid
    2. The Imaginary Invalid (Le Malade imaginaire, 1673)
    3. Comic Devices and Comic Language
  10. The Imaginary Invalid: Compare and Contrast
  11. The Imaginary Invalid: Topics for Further Study
  12. The Imaginary Invalid: Media Adaptations
  13. The Imaginary Invalid: What Do I Read Next?
  14. The Imaginary Invalid: Bibliography and Further Reading
  15. The Imaginary Invalid: Pictures
  16. Copyright

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