Two powerful historical dramas by Romain Rolland, "The Fourteenth of July and Danton: Two Plays of the French Revolution" explore the tumultuous era of revolution in France. This volume offers compelling insights into the political upheaval and human drama of the period.
"The Fourteenth of July" captures the spirit and energy of the storming of the Bastille, a pivotal moment in French history. "Danton" delves into the complex character of Georges Danton, a leading figure during the revolution, and the challenges he faced amidst the Reign of Terror.
Rolland's meticulously researched plays provide a dramatic and engaging lens through which to view the French Revolution. Experience the historical drama, political intrigue, and enduring legacy of this transformative period in European history.
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