La Femme Qui A Raison is a delightful three-act comedy in verse by Voltaire. Showcasing Voltaire's signature wit and satirical style, the play explores themes of reason, societal expectations, and the role of women. Written in elegant French verse, this comedy offers a glimpse into the social dynamics of 18th-century France through humorous and insightful dialogue. "La Femme Qui A Raison" remains a captivating read for students of French literature and anyone interested in classic comedic drama. This edition preserves the original text, allowing readers to fully appreciate Voltaire's linguistic artistry and enduring theatrical vision.
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