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L'illustre Olympie, ou Le St Alexis: Tragedie

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The play follows a Roman noble who, after a heavenly injunction, abandons his arranged marriage and worldly station, provoking conflict among his family, the imperial court, and rival generals who covet his bride. Political ambition and personal piety collide as the emperor and counselors negotiate rewards and rivals press claims, while the protagonist's renunciation forces questions about filial duty, chastity, and the costs of virtue. Scenes alternate between courtly negotiation, domestic anguish, and moral confrontation, presenting virtue tested by power, love, and honor.

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Nicolas-Marc Desfontaines

Nicolas-Marc Desfontaines was a French playwright known for his contributions to 18th-century French theatre. His works often blend elements of tragedy and comedy, reflecting the theatrical styles of his time. Among his notable plays are "Eurimedon: L'illustre pirate" and "L'illustre Olympie, ou Le St Alexis: Tragedie," which showcase his ability to engage audiences with dramatic narratives. Desfontaines also wrote "L'illustre comédien, ou Le martyre de Sainct Genest," highlighting themes of sacrifice and artistry. His play "La vraye suitte du Cid" is a tragi-comedy that continues the legacy of one of the most celebrated works in French literature, demonstrating his role in the evolution of theatrical storytelling.

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