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After ''Tartuffe'', Moliere continued a prolific career in theatre. Other plays he wrote include ''Dom Juan'' (''Don Juan''), ''Le misanthrope'' (''The Misanthrope''), ''L'avare'' (''The Miser''), and his last work, ''Le malade imaginaire'' (''The Imaginary Invalid''). During a production of ''Le malade imaginaire'', Moliere had already become extremely ill. It was during his fourth performance that he suddenly coughed up blood onstage and later died of pulmonary embolism. | After ''Tartuffe'', Moliere continued a prolific career in theatre. Other plays he wrote include ''Dom Juan'' (''Don Juan''), ''Le misanthrope'' (''The Misanthrope''), ''L'avare'' (''The Miser''), and his last work, ''Le malade imaginaire'' (''The Imaginary Invalid''). During a production of ''Le malade imaginaire'', Moliere had already become extremely ill. It was during his fourth performance that he suddenly coughed up blood onstage and later died of pulmonary embolism. | ||
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