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The Emperor of the Moon

Aphra Behn

Maison d'édition: Interactive Media

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Synopsis

The Emperor of the Moon is a Restoration farce based on Italian commedia dell'arte. It was Behn's second most successful play, possibly due to the lightness of the plot and its accompanying musical and spectacular entertainment.
Disponible depuis: 26/07/2016.
Longueur d'impression: 100 pages.

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