La Coupe Enchant e is a one-act prose comedy written by Jean de La Fontaine in collaboration with Charles Chevillet de Champmesl . This play, originally performed in the 17th century, showcases La Fontaine's talent for witty dialogue and social commentary. Set in a charming French village, the story revolves around a magical cup and the comical situations that arise from its enchanting properties. Characters find themselves caught in amusing predicaments, providing entertainment and lighthearted reflections on human nature.
This edition offers readers an opportunity to explore the theatrical works of one of France's most celebrated literary figures. "La Coupe Enchant e" remains a delightful example of classical French comedy, blending humor and subtle observations on society in a way that continues to resonate with audiences today.
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