Discover the uproarious world of 17th-century French wit and humor in "The Whole Comical Works Of Mons. Scarron...". This comprehensive collection, translated and curated by John Savage, brings together all of Scarron's novels, histories, select letters, and characters, offering a panoramic view of his comedic genius.
Dive into Scarron's satirical narratives, celebrated for their irreverent humor and keen observations of society. This edition captures the essence of Scarron's enduring appeal, presenting his works in a format accessible to modern readers. Whether you are a scholar of French literature or a lover of classic humor, this volume promises hours of laughter and insight into the world of a literary master.
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