Madame De S vign Com die En Trois Actes Et En Prose is a classic French comedy by Jean Nicolas Bouilly, originally published in 1805. This three-act play offers a delightful glimpse into the social customs and witty banter of the era. Bouilly's work is celebrated for its engaging characters and clever dialogue, making it a significant contribution to French dramatic literature. Perfect for students and enthusiasts of French theater, this edition preserves the charm and elegance of the original play.
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