L'esprit De Contradiction is a one-act comedy in prose by Charles Rivi re Dufresny, a prominent figure in French literature and theater of the late 17th and early 18th centuries. This comedic play showcases Dufresny's wit and his keen observation of human nature, particularly the tendency towards contradiction. Set in a single act, the play offers a concise and engaging narrative, rich with humorous situations and lively dialogue.
Dufresny's work is known for its lighthearted yet insightful portrayal of social dynamics and personal eccentricities, making L'esprit De Contradiction a delightful representation of the comedic style of the era. The play remains relevant for its exploration of universal human traits and its ability to entertain audiences with its clever plot and engaging characters. This edition offers readers the opportunity to experience a classic example of French comedic theater from a significant period in its history.
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