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Late 19th - 33-Page French handwritten theater manuscript – Original play with dialogues and author revisionst - Vintage Handwritten Theatre

Late 19th - 33-Page French handwritten theater manuscript – Original play with dialogues and author revisionst - Vintage Handwritten Theatre

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Vintage from the Late 19th century

Handpicked by Vincent

Dimensions: 33x20 cm (13x7.9 in)

A fascinating French handwritten theater manuscript from the late 19th century, this 33-page document offers a vivid glimpse into the creative process of a playwright at work. Carefully penned in flowing ink on laid paper, it preserves the structure and rhythm of a complete play — with multiple acts, clearly identified scenes, and character dialogues. The text is enriched by author corrections and strike-throughs, revealing the refinement of tone and phrasing during composition.

The handwriting is elegant and expressive, typical of the fin-de-siècle period, and the paper bears the fine texture and chain lines characteristic of quality stationery used by educated writers of the time. Each page retains the natural patina of age, with subtle ink variations and margins that enhance its authenticity. This unique manuscript reflects the artistic vitality of French theater around 1890–1910, a period of cultural effervescence bridging realism and early modernism.

Beyond its literary charm, this manuscript is a captivating piece of history — a window into the private rehearsal of an author refining their words before print or stage. Collectors of antique handwriting, theater historians, or lovers of French literature will appreciate its depth and spontaneity. It embodies both the discipline of a playwright and the living energy of actors’ voices caught on the page.

A remarkable survivor of its era, preserved with its period binding stitches still visible along the spine. Whether displayed in a collection of manuscripts or studied for its language and cultural context, it remains a moving testimony to creative life in the Belle Époque.
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