La Galerie du Palais

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La Galerie du Palais is a 1632 comedy by Pierre Corneille.[1] The comedy concerns the love relationships of two couples: Lysandre and Celidee; and Dorimant and Hippolyte.[2]

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  1. ^ McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World Drama ed Stanley Hochman - 1984 "The plays of Corneille's old age are complex and show his increasing preoccupation with political and social motives. The dialogue is ... The Palace Corridor, or The Rival Friend (La galerie du palais, ou L'amie rivale, 1632). Comedy in which
  2. ^ Judd David Hubert Corneille's Performative Metaphors 1997- Page 18 "The comedy ends most expectedly with a double wedding: Lysandre and Celidee, Dorimant and Hippolyte.


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