This volume presents the collected dramatic works of Jean Rotrou, a prominent figure in 17th-century French theater. Celebrated for his contributions to classical French drama, Rotrou's plays reflect the literary and cultural landscape of his time. This collection, edited by Viollet-Le Duc, offers a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of French literature and theater. Explore the rich language and complex characters that define Rotrou's enduring legacy, showcasing the evolution of dramatic arts during a pivotal period in European history. A must-read for those interested in the roots of modern theatrical traditions and the masterpieces that shaped them.
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