Saint Genest et Venceslas sont deux pièces en vers écrites par le dramaturge français Jean Rotrou. Saint Genest raconte l’histoire d’un martyr chrétien, tandis que Venceslas explore les thèmes de l’amour et de la trahison. Les amateurs de théâtre devraient apprécier l’écriture élégante et imaginative de Rotrou. Ces pièces sont un exemple magnifique de la tradition théâtrale française du XVIIe siècle.
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