Proverbes Dramatiques, Volume 1 presents a collection of short dramatic works, showcasing the wit and charm of 18th-century German theatre. Authored by Carmontelle, these 'dramatic proverbs' offer a glimpse into the social customs and moral sentiments of the period. The collection includes a variety of short plays designed for intimate performance, blending humour with insightful observations on human nature. These pieces are ideal for students of German literature and theatre, as well as anyone interested in the dramatic arts. This volume provides a fascinating window into the past, bringing to life the dialogues and characters of a bygone era.
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