Les Butors et la Finette is a 1917 play by French dramatist François Porché. Described as a "symbolical and allegorical drama", with "shocking realism", the play was hailed as the best French drama of World War I and one of its most original.
References
- Dickinson, Thomas Herbert (1937). The theater in a changing Europe. H. Holt and Company. p. 217. Retrieved 30 April 2012.
- Franklin, Fabian; Fuller, Harold de Wolf (1919). The Weekly review: devoted to the consideration of politics, of social and economic tendencies, of history, literature, and the arts. The National Weekly Corporation. p. 220. Retrieved 30 April 2012.
- Chandler, Frank Wadleigh (1925). The contemporary drama of France. Little, Brown, and Company. Retrieved 30 April 2012.
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