Les Gracques
Les Gracques is an unfinished play by Jean Giraudoux published after the author's death.
Les Gracques | |
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Written by | Jean Giraudoux |
Characters | ???????? |
Original language | French |
Subject | ???????? |
Genre | Drama |
Setting | ???????? |
Original productions
Les Gracques was published posthumously in 1958 by Éditions Grasset jointly with the novel La Menteuse (English title: The Liar).[1]
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References
- Fowlie, Wallace (1967), Dionysus in Paris; A Guide to Contemporary French Theater,p. 132, Meridian Books, Inc, New York.
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