This is the third volume of the complete works of Jacques Autreau, a prominent French playwright and poet of the 18th century. This collection offers a comprehensive view of Autreau's literary contributions, showcasing his talent for crafting witty dialogues and engaging narratives.
Autreau's plays were known for their sharp social commentary and insightful observations of human nature. Readers will find a diverse range of dramatic and poetic works, each reflecting the cultural and intellectual landscape of his time. This volume is an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts of French literature, providing valuable insights into the theatrical and literary traditions of the 18th century. Explore the genius of Autreau in this meticulously compiled edition.
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