Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Plays of Eugène Brieux
The following analysis and critique of the plays of Eugene Brieux, as originally prepared by P. V. Thomas of University College, London, retained in the original French such extracts from the plays as are included, and in most instances the same policy was pursued in regard to the quotations from French critics.
In offering this book to the American public, which so generally has evinced an interest in the work of this dramatist, it has been deemed wise to translate the passages referred to. In that connection special thanks are due to Henry M. Wing, Esq., of the Boston Bar, whose familiarity with the courts and judicial procedure of France has been of the highest service in the rendition of the important chapter devoted to La Robe Rouge.
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