Th tre choisi de Regnard is a collection of plays by Jean-Fran ois Regnard, a prominent French playwright of the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Regarded as one of the masters of French comedy, Regnard's works are known for their wit, lively characters, and intricate plots. This collection, edited by Georges Roth, offers a selection of Regnard's most celebrated plays, showcasing his talent for creating engaging and humorous theatrical experiences.
The plays in this volume exemplify the spirit of the French classical theater, blending sophisticated dialogue with farcical situations. Regnard's contributions to French literature remain significant, and his plays continue to be studied and performed for their enduring appeal and insight into the social mores of his time. This collection provides a valuable resource for students and enthusiasts of French theater, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the era.
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