Boursault Et La Com die Italienne, written by Julien Dubois and originally published in 1904, explores the life and works of the French playwright Edm Boursault and his connection to the Com die Italienne. This study delves into Boursault's contributions to French theater during the 17th century, analyzing his plays and examining his role in the development of comedic performance. Dubois offers insights into the cultural context of the time, shedding light on the interactions between French and Italian theatrical traditions.
This book provides valuable historical and critical perspectives for scholars and enthusiasts of French literature, theater history, and the Com die Italienne, highlighting Boursault's significance in shaping the theatrical landscape of his era.
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