In the third volume of Labiche's theater (1864-1876), comedies are now more numerous than vaudeville pieces. While the playwright aims to rise in the theatrical hierarchy, he still excels at the art of imbuing the most unpleasant realities with fantasy and madness.
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In the third volume of Labiche's theater (1864-1876), comedies are now more numerous than vaudeville pieces. While the playwright aims to rise in the theatrical hierarchy, he still excels at the art of imbuing the most unpleasant realities with fantasy and madness.
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