Le Juif Errant is a dramatic play in five acts by Eug ne Sue, a prominent French novelist of the 19th century. Presented in seventeen scenes with a prologue, the play offers a rich tapestry of characters and situations typical of the melodrama genre. Eug ne Sue, celebrated for his serialized novels such as "Les Myst res de Paris," brings his storytelling prowess to the stage in this work.
This edition allows modern readers to rediscover a classic example of 19th-century French theater and appreciate the dramatic flair and social commentary characteristic of Eug ne Sue's works. "Le Juif Errant" remains a significant piece of French literary history, showcasing the theatrical trends and popular themes of its time.
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