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Emile Augier

    Guillaume Augier was a French dramatist whose plays delved into the moral and social fabric of the French bourgeoisie. He was keen to explore the ethical dilemmas and hypocrisy of his time with sharp wit and pointed irony. His dramas are noted for their classical style, clear construction, and insightful commentary on human nature. Augier's legacy lies in his ability to capture the spirit of his era and his enduring examination of honor, obligation, and societal expectations.

    Paul Forrester. A Play in Four Acts.
    Le Post-Scriptum: Comédie en un Acte En Prose
    Four Plays
    • Four Plays

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      This collection includes four plays by Emile Augier, a 19th century French dramatist. The plays include La Cigue, Le Gendre de monsieur Poirier, L'Aventurière, and Paul Forestier. Each one explores themes of love, family, and social hierarchy with sharp wit and insight.

      Four Plays
    • Experience the wit and charm of Emile Augier's classic French comedy, Le Post-Scriptum. This lively one-act play delights in the vagaries of love and mistaken identity, as a group of young people navigate the intricacies of courtship and rivalry. With its clever dialogue and deft characterizations, this work is sure to charm and entertain audiences of all ages.

      Le Post-Scriptum: Comédie en un Acte En Prose