Le Cas De Conscience is a one-act prose comedy by Octave Feuillet, originally published in 1867. This delightful play offers a glimpse into the social mores and comedic sensibilities of 19th-century France. Feuillet, a celebrated novelist and playwright, masterfully crafts a lighthearted narrative that explores a moral dilemma with wit and charm.
Set against the backdrop of a refined society, the play's concise format makes it perfect for both reading and performance. Audiences and readers alike will appreciate the sharp dialogue and engaging characters that populate this classic French comedy. Le Cas De Conscience remains a testament to Feuillet's talent for capturing the nuances of human nature and societal expectations within a comedic framework.
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