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The Imaginary Cuckold : ウィキペディア英語版
The Imaginary Cuckold

''Sganarelle, or The Imaginary Cuckold'' ((フランス語:Sganarelle, ou Le Cocu imaginaire)) is a one-act comedy in verse by Molière. It was first performed on 28 May 1660 at the Théâtre du Petit-Bourbon in Paris to great success. Molière himself played the role of Sganarelle at the premiere and continued to perform it throughout his career.〔Hochman (1984) p. 417; Wilbur (1993) p. 4〕 The story deals with the consequences of jealously and hasty assumptions in a farcical series of quarrels and misunderstandings involving Sganarelle (the imagined cuckold of the title), his wife, and the young lovers, Célie and Lélie.
==History==
Although there are no direct literary sources for the play, ''The Imaginary Cuckold'' was influenced by both the French farce and the Italian ''commedia dell'arte'' traditions with the story unfolding over 24 scenes written in alexandrine verse. Molière wrote the character of Sganarelle as a vehicle for himself and played him in the premiere. The Sganarelle character first appeared in his 1645 play ''Le Médecin volant'' and would later re-appear in multiple Molière plays, each time with a different aspect of the character's personality developed or emphasised.〔Wadsworth (1987) pp. 92–96; Wilbur (1993) pp. 3–5〕
The play was an instant success at its premiere, playing throughout 1660 with several further private performances for Cardinal Mazarin and King Louis XIV. It was to become the most frequently performed of Molière's plays during his lifetime and was offered every year by his company. Molière refused to have the play published to protect his company's exclusive performing rights. However, one enthusiastic spectator, "La Neufvillenaine" (pseudonym of the Parisian publisher Jean Ribou), saw the play so many times during its first run that he was able to write it down from memory. The text (with his added commentary) was published in a "pirate" edition by Ribou in late 1660.〔Howarth (1997) p. 174; Wilbur (1993) p. 3; Knapper (2006) p. 53〕
Although Molière intended the play to be performed in one act without interruptions (as documented by La Grange in 1682), some 18th-century editors divided the play into three acts with the breaks coming after Scenes 6 and 17.〔Wilbur (1993) p. 5〕 The ''Imaginary Cuckold'' continues to be performed today in its original one-act version both in France and in other countries (often in translation). A performance of the play by the actors of the Comédie-Française with stage direction by Thierry Hancisse was broadcast on France 3 television in 2002 and released on DVD in 2008.

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