Don Garcia of Navarre; Or, the Jealous Prince. A Heroic Comedy in Five Acts.

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Don Garcia of Navarre; Or, the Jealous Prince. A Heroic Comedy in Five Acts.

by Molière

EN·~1 hours·36 chapters

Chapters

36 total
1

Produced by David Moynihan, D Garcia, Charles Franks and

0:16
2

DON GARCIE DE NAVARRE; - OU, - LE PRINCE JALOUX. - COMEDIE HÉROÏQUE EN CINQ ACTES.

0:05
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DON GARCIA OF NAVARRE - OR, - THE JEALOUS PRINCE. - A HEROIC COMEDY IN FIVE ACTS. - (THE ORIGINAL IN VERSE.) - INTRODUCTORY NOTICE.

7:51
4

DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.

0:36
5

DON GARCIA OF NAVARRE; - OR, THE JEALOUS PRINCE. - (DON GARCIE DE NAVARRE, OU LE PRINCE JALOUX.)

0:06
6

ACT I. - SCENE I.—DONNA ELVIRA, ELIZA.

7:41
7

SCENE II.—DONNA ELVIRA, DON ALVAREZ, ELIZA.

2:24
8

SCENE III.—DON GARCIA, DONNA ELVIRA, DON ALVAREZ, ELIZA.

6:30
9

SCENE IV.—DONNA ELVIRA, DON GARCIA, DON ALVAREZ, ELIZA, A PAGE presenting a letter to Donna Elvira.

0:12
10

SCENE V.—DONNA ELVIRA, DON GARCIA, DON ALVAREZ, ELIZA.

3:05

Description

Set against the glittering backdrop of the French court in the early 1660s, this five‑act heroic comedy follows a young Spanish prince newly arrived in Paris. Drawn to the vibrant taste for Iberian drama, the playwright blends the lofty language of French tragedy with the spirited flair of Spanish theatre, offering listeners a taste of courtly intrigue and poetic bravura.

At the heart of the story is Don Garcia, a noble yet impulsive figure whose love quickly turns into a consuming jealousy. As he wrestles with doubts, fears, and the anxiety of perceived rivalry, his noble bearing clashes with the absurdity of his own suspicions. The play captures his inner turmoil with sharp wit and elegant verse, presenting a portrait of passion that is both tender and comically self‑absorbed, inviting the audience to watch a prince teeter between heroic resolve and the petty pitfalls of the heart.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (99K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-10-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Molière

Molière

1622–1673

A master of comedy and satire, this 17th-century playwright turned human weakness into some of the funniest and sharpest drama in French literature. His plays still feel lively today because they poke at vanity, hypocrisy, and self-deception with such clear-eyed wit.

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