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Professor Abel Lefranc, Hyde lecturer for the current year, delivered the second lecture of the series of four on "Moliere" in the New Lecture Hall yesterday afternoon. The special subject of the lecture was "The Relations of 'Le Tartuffe' to the Controversy over Renaissance Paganism...
Professor Lefranc traced the growth of the Renaissance revival of paganism, as opposed to the Christianity of the Middle Ages. The works of D'Urfee, de Scudery, Descartes and others who preceded Moliere are thoroughly pagan in spirit. The great bishop Fenelon wrote from a point of view almost diametrically opposed to that of the mediaeval ascetic Christianity...
Professor Abel Lefranc, of the College de France, Paris, will deliver the second of the course of Hyde lectures on "Moliere" in the New Lecture Hall this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The lecture will be open to the public, but seats will be reserved for ticket-holders until 3.55 o'clock...
...CERCLE FRANCAIS LECTURES. "Moliere." II. Professor Lefranc. New Lecture Hall, 4 P. M. Admission by ticket until five minutes before the beginning of the lecture; after that time open to the public...
...CERCLE FRANCAIS LECTURES. "Moliere." III. Professor Lefranc. New Lecture Hall, 4 P. M. Admission by ticket until five minutes before the beginning of the lecture; after that time open to the public...