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Late 19th - 33 Pages French Theatrical Play Manuscript - Vintage Handwritten Drama Script - French Historical Document
Late 19th - 33 Pages French Theatrical Play Manuscript - Vintage Handwritten Drama Script - French Historical Document
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🕰️ Vintage from the Late 19th century
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📐 Dimensions: 26x21 cm (10.2x8.3 in)
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This document is a fascinating theatrical play manuscript, meticulously handwritten in French, likely dating from the late 19th century. It features several acts and scenes, meticulously penned in a flowing script.
The pages are filled with dialogue, stage directions, and character names such as Lazerre, Blavignac, Mr. D'Apremont, Bergezelles, Martinau, and Baptiste, suggesting a rich cast involved in a complex narrative. For instance, in one section, Mathlbien says 'J'ai couru, j'ai prévenu les amis de Madame et maintenant nous les attendons.' (I ran, I warned Madame's friends and now we are waiting for them.), setting a scene of anticipation. Another exchange sees Georgette exclaim, 'Alors! Monsieur Mathlbien, si vous saviez!' (Oh! Mr. Mathlbien, if you only knew!).
The script is a testament to the theatrical practices of its time, providing a tangible link to a specific period of French dramatic arts and literary heritage.
The pages are filled with dialogue, stage directions, and character names such as Lazerre, Blavignac, Mr. D'Apremont, Bergezelles, Martinau, and Baptiste, suggesting a rich cast involved in a complex narrative. For instance, in one section, Mathlbien says 'J'ai couru, j'ai prévenu les amis de Madame et maintenant nous les attendons.' (I ran, I warned Madame's friends and now we are waiting for them.), setting a scene of anticipation. Another exchange sees Georgette exclaim, 'Alors! Monsieur Mathlbien, si vous saviez!' (Oh! Mr. Mathlbien, if you only knew!).
The script is a testament to the theatrical practices of its time, providing a tangible link to a specific period of French dramatic arts and literary heritage.
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