Les Augustins, Contes Nouveaux... by Pierre-Antoine-Augustin de Piis is a collection of short stories that exemplifies the wit and social commentary of 18th-century French literature. This edition offers readers a glimpse into the themes and styles prevalent during the era of enlightenment and revolution. De Piis masterfully crafts narratives that blend humor with astute observations on human nature and society.
These "new tales" provide both entertainment and insight, making them valuable for students and enthusiasts of French history and literary traditions. Experience the charm and satirical edge that defined this period through the engaging narratives found within this volume.
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