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Hardcover Louvain; a Tragedy in Three Acts Book

ISBN: 1024020703

ISBN13: 9781024020700

Louvain; a Tragedy in Three Acts

€œLouvain; a Tragedy in Three Acts € by Charles H. Roberts is a poignant dramatic exploration of the events that transpired in Louvain during the early stages of World War I. This play delves into the human cost of war, presenting a narrative steeped in sorrow and reflecting the widespread suffering endured by the Belgian people. Roberts captures the essence of the tragedy that befell Louvain, transforming historical events into a deeply moving theatrical experience.

Through carefully crafted dialogue and compelling characters, the play evokes the atmosphere of a city under siege, grappling with the harsh realities of conflict. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of both historical drama and World War I history, "Louvain" offers a window into a pivotal moment in European history, rendered with dramatic intensity and emotional depth.

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