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Volpon

Beni Johnson

Verlag: anamsaleem

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Beschreibung

In this uproarious satire from Jacobean playwright Ben Jonson, the clever Venetian gentleman Volpone hatches an outrageous scheme to dupe a greedy trio of hangers-on who are after his fortune. A ragtag cast of characters, including a dwarf, a eunuch, and a hermaphrodite, get caught up in the plot along the way.
Verfügbar seit: 29.11.2018.

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