This is a new edition of the collected works of Jean-Fran ois Regnard, a prominent French playwright and poet of the 17th and 18th centuries. Regarded as one of the masters of French comedy, his plays are celebrated for their wit, social satire, and engaging characters. This edition offers readers a comprehensive collection of Regnard's dramatic works, showcasing his significant contribution to French theater.
Included are some of his best-known plays, reflecting the humor and societal observations that made Regnard a favorite of the French stage. This edition provides valuable insight into the theatrical and literary landscape of the era, making it an essential addition for scholars and enthusiasts of French literature and theater alike.
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