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''[[L'Avocat Pathelin]]'' is a play by David-Augustin de Brueys (1641–1723)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David-Augustin_de_Brueys], based on  ''[[La Farce de Maître Pierre Pathelin]]'' ("The Farce of Master Pierre Pathelin"), the very popular medieval farce, written by an anonymous author in 1457.
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''[[L'Avocat Pathelin]]'' is a play by David-Augustin de Brueys (1641–1723)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David-Augustin_de_Brueys],  
  
The play is best known in South Africa through the popular English adaptation as a farce in two acts called ''[[The Village Lawyer]]''.  
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The play was based on  ''[[La Farce de Maître Pierre Pathelin]]''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Farce_de_ma%C3%AEtre_Pathelin] ("The Farce of Master Pierre Pathelin"), the very popular medieval farce, written by an anonymous author in 1457.
  
'''See ''[[The Village Lawyer]]'''''
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It is best known in South Africa through the popular English adaptation as a farce in two acts called ''[[The Village Lawyer]]''.
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'''See ''[[The Village Lawyer]]'' for the production history'''
  
  

Latest revision as of 07:36, 20 July 2017

L'Avocat Pathelin is a play by David-Augustin de Brueys (1641–1723)[1],

The play was based on La Farce de Maître Pierre Pathelin[2] ("The Farce of Master Pierre Pathelin"), the very popular medieval farce, written by an anonymous author in 1457.

It is best known in South Africa through the popular English adaptation as a farce in two acts called The Village Lawyer.

See The Village Lawyer for the production history


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