This is Volume 1 of the complete works of Eug ne Scribe, a prolific and influential French playwright and librettist of the 19th century. This collection offers a comprehensive look into Scribe's early dramatic works, showcasing his contributions to French theater. Scribe was a master of the "well-made play," known for its intricate plots and clever dialogue. His plays, such as "Une Nuit de la Garde Nationale," were celebrated for their wit and social commentary, reflecting the spirit of their time and offering enduring entertainment. This volume is essential for scholars and enthusiasts of French literature and theatrical history.
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