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Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais: Critical Essay by Robert Niklaus

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The Marriage of Figaro (play) Summary

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SOURCE: “The Play,” in Beaumarchais: “Le Mariage de Figaro,” Grant & Cutler Ltd., 1983, pp. 32-66.

In the following excerpt, Niklaus explains the structure of The Marriage of Figaro, commenting on past literary criticism and seeking to explain the unique importance of the play.

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