Clotilde: Treurspel, by Claude Boyer, is a notable example of 17th-century French drama, showcasing the conventions of classical tragedy. Presented here in its original form, this play offers insights into the theatrical tastes and literary ideals of its time. Boyer, a prominent playwright of his era, crafts a narrative rich in emotional intensity and moral complexity.
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