La Lune Rousse is a two-act comedy by Josephin Soulary, originally published in 1880. This charming play offers a glimpse into the social customs and humor of 19th-century France. Soulary's work is a testament to the enduring appeal of French comedic theater, showcasing witty dialogue and engaging characters. "La Lune Rousse" provides valuable insight into the theatrical landscape of its time. This edition preserves the original French text, offering students and enthusiasts an opportunity to experience Soulary's work as it was intended.
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