Proverbes Dramatiques, Volume 2 is a collection of short plays or dramatic scenes based on well-known proverbs. Written by Michel Th odore Leclercq and originally published in 1835, this volume offers a fascinating glimpse into 19th-century French theater. The dialogues are witty and insightful, providing both entertainment and moral lessons. Leclercq's work is a valuable resource for students of French literature and theater, as well as anyone interested in the social and cultural values reflected in popular proverbs of the time. This edition preserves the original French text, allowing readers to fully appreciate the nuances of Leclercq's language and style.
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