Plutus, Rival De L'amour; Com die is a French comedy written by Madame Hus, first published in 1757. This play, set in the 18th century, presents a witty exploration of love and wealth. Through its clever dialogue and engaging characters, the play offers a fascinating glimpse into the social dynamics of its time.
Madame Hus's work provides valuable insights into the theatrical traditions and literary tastes of 18th-century France. This edition offers readers a chance to experience the charm and sophistication of a classic French comedy, showcasing the enduring themes and artistic achievements of the era. "Plutus, Rival De L'amour" remains a significant contribution to the world of French theater and literature.
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