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Title: La Princesse De Cleves
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Dans la suite, il n'y a pas de paroles, Mme de LaFayette ecrit seulement que Mme de Chartres « commanda a sa fille d'appeler ses femmes. » Donc, uniquement le monologue etait important dans cette scene et les details sont laisses a part comme dans le theatre... Showed first 250 characters
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Le roman ne se deroule pas longtemps avant qu'il fut ecrit. Deux siecles de difference n'est pas un passe lointain comme dans une vraie tragedie classique. Mais le roman n'est pas une tragedie, c'est un roman qui montre des similarites avec les ?uvres tragiques... Showed next 250 characters
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