Le moineau de Lesbie is a one-act comedy in verse by Armand Barthet, first performed at the Comédie Française on March 22, 1849. This play offers a glimpse into the theatrical tastes and conventions of mid-19th century France. Barthet's work, known for its wit and elegance, showcases the author's skill in crafting engaging characters and humorous situations within the framework of classical French verse. This edition preserves the original text, offering both scholars and enthusiasts of French theater an opportunity to experience the charm and sophistication of 19th-century Parisian comedy.
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