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In [[Restoration Comedy]] the term is often used to describe a [[Rake]]. | In [[Restoration Comedy]] the term is often used to describe a [[Rake]]. | ||
''The Libertine'' | ''The Libertine'', play by [[Molière]] from the year 1665. | ||
''The Libertine'' | ''The Libertine'', also the title of a play by [[Thomas Shadwell]] from 1665. | ||
''The Libertine'', also also title of a play by Stephen Jeffreys (first performed in 1994) and the title of a movie starring Johnny Depp from 2004. Both deal with the life and times of [[John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester|John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester]]. | |||
Latest revision as of 09:58, 18 October 2018
In Restoration Comedy the term is often used to describe a Rake.
The Libertine, play by Molière from the year 1665.
The Libertine, also the title of a play by Thomas Shadwell from 1665.
The Libertine, also also title of a play by Stephen Jeffreys (first performed in 1994) and the title of a movie starring Johnny Depp from 2004. Both deal with the life and times of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester.
Sources
Weber, Harold. The Restoration Rake-Hero. Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press, 1986.