Oeuvres de M. et Mme Favart; leur vie is a comprehensive collection of works by the renowned French playwrights and composers, Charles-Simon Favart and his wife, Marie Duronceray Favart. This collection, accompanied by biographical insights from Léon Gozlan and Gérard de Nerval, provides a valuable glimpse into the lives and creative output of these influential figures of the 18th century.
The volume showcases the Favarts' significant contributions to French theater and music, highlighting their impact on the development of comic opera and theatrical entertainment. Readers will discover a wealth of plays, operas, and other writings that reflect the artistic sensibilities and cultural trends of their time. The biographical accounts offer personal details and critical analyses, enriching the understanding of their artistic journey and legacy. This edition is essential for scholars and enthusiasts of French literature, music, and theater history.
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