Ni Dieu Ni Ma tre is a four-act play by George Duruy, first published in 1890. This historical drama provides a glimpse into the social and political landscape of 19th-century France. The play explores themes of authority, freedom, and the struggle for individual autonomy. Set against a backdrop of societal upheaval, the characters grapple with questions of faith, leadership, and the meaning of personal responsibility.
Duruy's work offers a compelling narrative and insightful commentary on the era's intellectual currents. "Ni Dieu Ni Ma tre" remains relevant for its exploration of timeless human dilemmas and its vivid portrayal of a pivotal period in European history.
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