This collection, "Oeuvres De Monsieur Boindin...", presents the collected works of Nicolas Boindin, a prominent figure of the 18th-century French literary scene. Volume 2 includes Boindin's plays "Les Trois Gascons," "Le Bal D'auteuil," "Le Port De Mer," and "Le Petit Maitre De Robe." The volume also contains "Conjectures Sur Le Principal M rite D'hom re," and "Remarques Sur Les Sons De La Langue, & Sur Les Noms Des Romains, Avec Des Discours Sur Le...".
Boindin's work offers a glimpse into the theatrical and intellectual life of the period. The plays reflect the social customs and comedic styles popular in the French theater. The essays address topics ranging from classical literature to linguistics. This edition provides valuable insights into the literary and linguistic theories that shaped 18th-century thought.
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