La Mode Ancienne Et La Mode Nouvelle is a one-act comedy in verse by P Charles Gaugiran-Nanteuil, published in 1804. This play offers a glimpse into early 19th-century French society and its evolving customs. The comedic nature of the work, combined with its verse format, provides an engaging experience for readers interested in French literature and theater. This play explores themes of tradition versus modernity, offering witty social commentary through its characters and dialogue. This edition preserves the original French text, appealing to scholars and enthusiasts of French language and dramatic arts.
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