Los cursos by Pierre Veber

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Author Veber, Pierre, 1869-1942
Translator Luengo, José A.
Title Los cursos
Note Reading ease score: 61.2 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Contents Curso de literatura -- Curso de declamación -- Curso de euritmia -- Curso de natación -- Curso de idiomas -- Curso de «bridge» -- Curso de belleza -- Curso de cocina -- Curso de decorado -- Curso de medicina -- Curso de pintura -- Curso de moral -- Curso de amor -- Curso de canto -- Curso de esgrima.
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Summary "Los cursos" by Pierre Veber is a comedic narrative written in the early 20th century. This work seems to explore various educational settings through a humorous lens, touching on themes of instruction, relationships, and societal norms, particularly in a school environment. The main character introduced appears to be the director of a literary course, Madame Jozielle, who navigates a scandal related to her students and their professor. The opening of "Los cursos" sets the stage at the Liceo Montespan, where Madame Jozielle is confronted by an irate mother, Mrs. Labron, regarding the inappropriate behavior of a professor, Mr. Chabregy, towards her daughter, Pepita. Amidst a mixture of serious and comedic dialogues, it becomes clear that the situation involves misunderstandings and a comedic approach to the subject of attraction between the teacher and students. Mr. Chabregy's awkward confession and the ensuing discussions elucidate the absurdities present in educational institutions, establishing a tone that's both satirical and engaging. The dynamic between the characters hints at deeper issues relating to authority, attraction, and the challenges of maintaining professionalism in a whimsical yet potentially scandalous atmosphere. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Spanish
LoC Class PQ: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Subject Drama
Subject One-act plays
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EBook-No. 37382
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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