Le Double Veuvage is a delightful three-act comedy in prose by Charles Rivi re Dufresny, a prominent figure in French literature and theater of the late 17th and early 18th centuries. This play showcases Dufresny's talent for witty dialogue and intricate plot construction, characteristic of the period. "Le Double Veuvage" explores themes of love, marriage, and societal expectations through humorous situations and engaging characters. This edition offers readers a chance to experience a classic example of French comedic drama, providing insight into the cultural and social values of the time. Dufresny's work remains relevant for its clever writing and timeless observations on human nature.
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