A Dozen French Farces
by Albert Bermel, Jacques Languirand, Georges Courteline, Georges Feydeau, Arthur Adamov, Jean-baptiste Moliere, Eugène Labiche, A. Delacour, Jules Levy, Pierre Augustin de Beaumarchais, Alfred Jarry, Molière

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Expandable CastingInterior SetFrenchComedy

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Readers appreciate the diverse range of farces presented. Many enjoy the whimsical nature of the play, highlighting its charm and variety.

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Synopsis

This collection of hilarious plays from the 15th - 20th centuries is brimming with all the venerable ingredients of French farce.

Distinguished drama scholar Bermel has gathered some of the best in the genre, and the merriment, ribaldry, and wit of the works dance through his translations brilliantly.

Publication

Year2004
BindingPaperback
EditionFirst Edition
Pages416
PlaceNew York
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780879100926
ISBN-100879100923
LCCN97003325
LCCPQ1240.E8 D69 1997
DCC842/.0523208

A Dozen French Farces is a French comedy play written by Albert Bermel and published by Limelight Editions in New York (2004).

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