Explore the rich landscape of 17th-century French theater with this collection of plays by Thomas Corneille. A prominent figure in the golden age of French drama, Corneille's works offer a fascinating glimpse into the social mores, intellectual currents, and artistic sensibilities of his time.
This volume presents a selection of Corneille's most celebrated plays, showcasing his mastery of verse, his skill in crafting compelling characters, and his profound understanding of human nature. Experience the passion, intrigue, and wit that captivated audiences centuries ago, and discover the enduring appeal of these timeless works.
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