This one
bearsamauchi
is driving me crazy because I know I know it but I just can't make the letters rearrange properly in my head.
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This one
bearsamauchi
is driving me crazy because I know I know it but I just can't make the letters rearrange properly in my head.
This one
bearsamauchi
is driving me crazy because I know I know it but I just can't make the letters rearrange properly in my head.
See Clue #1.
Clue #2:
The tragic counterpart to Molière, this writer's best-known plays are all named after women in Greek literature or mythology.
Clue #3:
This "renaissance man" is probably best known for his film work, although he never worked for Disney.
Racine?
Clue #4:
This writer is simply absurd.
(I mean the tragedian counterpart to Moliere.)
Yes, Racine, the author of Andromaque, Bérénice, and Phèdre.
Ionesco.
Ionesco
Oh, der! I always think of him as being Italian for some reason.
Oh, der! I always think of him as being Italian for some reason.
Wrong romance language (He's French/Romanian).