“We have found other terms far less vague than the old ones to designate the same complaints. It's a great advance linguistically.”
Quote by Jean Anouilh
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The waltz of the toreadors: a play in three acts. Translated by Lucienne Hill
This play, originally written in a different language, has been translated into English by Lucienne Hill. Comprising three acts, it presents a series of interconnected scenes or episodes that collectively form a cohesive narrative. The content and style of the play are likely to reflect the cultural and literary context of its original composition. more
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