Publisher's Synopsis
âLe Presbytère, â a comedy in verse and five acts by Casimir Bonjour, offers a glimpse into French theatrical traditions of the 19th century. First performed at the ThÃ(c)âtre-Français on February 21, 1833, this play showcases the wit and elegance characteristic of the period. Bonjour's work provides valuable insight into the dramatic conventions and social mores of its time, appealing to scholars and enthusiasts of French literature and theater history. Rediscover the charm and humor of this classic French comedy.
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