La Robe Et L'uniforme is a one-act comedy by Pierre-Fr d ric-Adolphe Carmouche, a noted French playwright of the 19th century. This play, "m l e de couplets," suggests a lively performance incorporating song and verse typical of the vaudeville tradition. Set in a specific historical context, the title, literally "The Robe and The Uniform," hints at a story involving contrasting societal roles, perhaps those of the clergy or legal profession and the military. As a work of French literature, this play offers insights into the social customs, humor, and theatrical conventions of its time. This edition preserves the original French text, allowing contemporary readers to experience the wit and charm of a classic French comedy.
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