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• Molière’s Don Juan (1665) is one of the dramatist’s most compelling and radical plays. It follows the adventures of the seductive and antireligious Juan of Spain, and it was banned throughout Molière’s lifetime by religious conservatives.

• William Congreve’s The Way of the World (1700), a satirical play about the settling of a fortune and the arrangement of a marriage, is one of the most influential English comedies of manners from the Restoration period.

Phaedra (1677), by Jean Racine, is a tragedy based on the classical model....

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