L'H tel Garni, Ou, La Le on Singuli re is a one-act comedy in verse by D saugiers and Gentil de Chavagnac. This satirical play, written in French, offers a glimpse into the social customs and manners of 19th-century France. Set in a Parisian hotel, the play likely explores themes of mistaken identity, romantic intrigue, and the foibles of human nature, all rendered with wit and elegance. This edition preserves the original text for modern readers and students of French literature and theatre. The play is a valuable resource for those interested in the history of French comedy and the social dynamics of its time.
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