This is Volume 22 of the complete theatrical works of Alexandre Dumas. This collection presents a comprehensive view of Dumas's dramatic output, showcasing his versatility and talent as a playwright. Readers can explore a range of plays that reflect the social, political, and cultural landscape of 19th-century France. Dumas's plays are known for their engaging plots, memorable characters, and witty dialogue. This volume offers valuable insight into the development of French theater and the contributions of one of its most celebrated figures. Dumas's work continues to be studied and performed around the world, attesting to its enduring appeal and literary significance.
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