Publisher's Synopsis
La rafale, a play by Henry Bernstein, offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th-century French theater. Published in 1906 and featuring illustrations based on drawings by Renefer, this edition provides a unique historical perspective. Bernstein, a prominent figure in French drama, crafts a narrative that captures the social and political currents of the era.
This edition is a valuable resource for students and scholars of French literature, theater history, and early 20th-century European culture. La rafale remains a testament to Bernstein's dramatic skill and the artistic sensibilities of its time.
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