Les Ruses D'amour is a delightful comedy in verse and three acts by Philippe Poisson. Written in French, this play explores the theme of love through clever deceptions and witty dialogue. Set in a world of courtship and social intrigue, the characters engage in elaborate schemes and playful trickery, providing ample opportunities for laughter and reflection on the nature of romance.
Poisson's mastery of verse adds a layer of elegance and charm to the narrative, making it a timeless piece of French literature. This edition offers readers the chance to experience the wit and sophistication of 18th-century French theater.
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