Abstract
A question of originality was raised concerning the authorship of Molière's plays. It has been claimed that the plays were written by Corneille in the final part of his life. This controversy is still topical, despite the relevant contributions on the subject (e.g.,(1)). Stylometry is often invoked to identify patterns used within and between words and sentences that describe a personal way of writing texts, and so one's style. Despite the pioneering contribution of(2), who promoted a Bayesian procedure for assessing the authorship of disputed documents, a coherent and judicially sound approach for features assessment and authorship attribution is still lacking in current practice. A full Bayesian framework to deal with the questioned authorship of the selected plays is promoted to address this controversy in total respect of (a) international standards for evaluative reporting in forensic science and (b) legal jurisprudence. Results strongly support the hypothesis that Corneille did not write Molière's literary plays.