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The Blunderer, or The Counterplots by Molière

selassiereza's review against another edition

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funny fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character

3.5

Lelio and Leander love Celia (a slave). Lelio is engaged to Hippolyta. Hippolyta is in love with Leander.
But the "action" (such as it is) revolves around the numerous stratagems that Mascarille, Lelio's servant, devises to unite his lord with Celia. At every possible opportunity, Lelio intervenes or disrupts the deception and is the eponymous blunderer.
It's a very amusing play, though the strategies are hardly linked and could occur in any order.

Of course, in the end, lovers are united and even the old men/fathers are satisfied. Though all from mere fortuitous (i.e., contrived) circumstances—completely unrelated to any of Mascarille's machinations.

chickflix's review

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1.0

Read this for a challenge. It's an adventure which sounded like it would be fun to see as a stage production. The book didn't do it for me
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