This is a new edition of the complete works of Jean-François Regnard, a celebrated French dramatist of the 17th and 18th centuries. This collection offers a comprehensive view into Regnard's theatrical contributions, showcasing his comedic genius and his impact on French literature. The edition is adorned with engravings, enhancing the reader's experience and offering a visual connection to the period in which these plays were first performed.
Regnard was renowned for his wit, his keen observation of society, and his ability to craft engaging and humorous plots. His plays, such as "Le Joueur" and "Le Légataire universel," remain significant works in the French dramatic canon and continue to be studied and performed today. This collection is essential for scholars, students, and anyone interested in French theater and the evolution of comedic drama.
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