Louis IX is a tragic play in five acts by Jacques Ars ne Fran ois Ancelot. Written in French and reflecting the theatrical conventions of the 19th century, the play delves into the life and times of Louis IX, a pivotal figure in French history. Ancelot's work offers a dramatic interpretation of the king's reign, likely exploring themes of duty, faith, and the burdens of leadership. This edition preserves the original text, allowing modern readers to experience the richness of French classical drama and engage with historical narratives through a literary lens. "Louis IX" remains a valuable resource for students and enthusiasts of French literature and history, providing insights into both the artistic and historical contexts of its time.
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