This is Volume 4 of the collected works (Oeuvres) of Jean Fran ois Regnard, a prominent French dramatist of the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Regarded as one of the masters of French comedy, Regnard's plays are celebrated for their wit, intricate plots, and vibrant characters. This volume contains a selection of his most renowned works, showcasing his talent for creating humorous and engaging theatrical experiences.
Regnard's comedies offer a fascinating glimpse into the social customs and manners of the French aristocracy during the reign of Louis XIV. His enduring contribution to French literature makes this collection a valuable resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the history of theater and French culture. This volume allows readers to fully appreciate the genius and artistry of one of France's greatest playwrights.
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