Les tourdis en voyage; ou, Chacun son tour is a one-act comedy by M. Francis, originally published in the early 19th century. This charming play, filled with witty dialogue and lighthearted verse, tells a story of travelers and mistaken identities. This edition preserves the original French text, offering readers an authentic experience of early 19th-century French theater. A delightful example of French comedic writing, this play is perfect for students of French language and theater, as well as anyone who appreciates classic comedic drama.
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