Jay Cesar, Esq. A Burlesque, by Milton Goldsmith, is a humorous theatrical piece originally published in 1893. This comedic play offers a satirical take on legal themes and societal norms of the late 19th century. Goldsmith's work provides a glimpse into the popular entertainment of the era, showcasing the burlesque style that was prevalent on the American stage.
Readers interested in historical American drama, particularly those with a taste for satire and burlesque, will find this play an engaging and entertaining read. Rediscover a forgotten gem from a bygone era with Jay Cesar, Esq.
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