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Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais: Critical Essay by Joseph Sungolowsky

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SOURCE: “Sparkling Gaiety” and “Conclusion,” in Beaumarchais, Twayne Publishers, 1974, pp. 80-103.

In the excerpt below, Sungolowsky analyzes the plot, characters, and meaning of The Marriage of Figaro, arguing that the work is both complex and unified.

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