This is Volume 46 of the complete works of Eug ne Scribe, a prominent French playwright and librettist of the 19th century. This collection offers a comprehensive look at Scribe's dramatic works, showcasing his contributions to French theater.
Eug ne Scribe (1791-1861) was a prolific and influential playwright, known for his well-crafted plots, witty dialogue, and mastery of the 'well-made play.' His works were hugely popular during his lifetime and continue to be studied for their historical and literary significance. This volume provides valuable insight into the social and cultural landscape of 19th-century France through the lens of its most celebrated dramatist.
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