Les Trois Cousins, Ou L'indecision, Comedie En 1 Acte Et En Vers, by ..... de Rance, is a delightful one-act comedy written in verse. This play offers a glimpse into the social customs and literary tastes of 18th-century France. The theme of indecision, as highlighted in the title, suggests a humorous exploration of choices and their consequences, likely involving the relationships between the three cousins. The play's concise format makes it an accessible and engaging read for students of French literature and those interested in historical dramatic works. This edition preserves the original text, allowing readers to appreciate the author's linguistic style and the wit of the period.
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