Franccedil;ois-Marie Arouet wrote under the nom de plume of Voltaire; and produced works in almost every literary form; including plays; poems; novels; essays; and historical and scientific works. "This comedy is partly imitated from an English piece; called the Plain Dealer. It does not suit very well for the French stage; the manners are too rough and bold; though much less so than in the original. The English seem to take too much liberty; and the French too little."-Voltaire
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