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The average rating for Snakebit based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.has a rating of 3.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2013-02-05 00:00:00
2000was given a rating of 3 stars Brian Mulholland
One's enjoyment of this book is going to depend entirely on their taste. Do you like nineteenth century French comedy? Then you probably will have fun. If it's not exactly your cup of tea, as I'm discovering, then your reactions will likely be more mixed, if not neccesarily downright negative. Of the four plays here, A Peculiar Position and A Scrap of Paper are outright farces, and thus, in my opinion, don't work particularly well on paper, even if they're wonderful when performed. The Glass of Water is a comedy, but less of a farce, and its unusual setting in Queen Anne's court in the eighteenth century lent a level of interest to it. La Dame aux Camelias, better known as Camille, is of course fragile and sad, and I loved it. Olympe's Marriage seems to be in the volume for the sole reason of being a direct critique of the morals that La Dame aux Camelias espouses. Having thus liked its target, I thought I would dislike Olympe's Marriage, but it was clever, and eventually won me over, even if I never agreed with its ideology. Know your taste then, and read this book or not accordingly.
Review # 2 was written on 2020-08-28 00:00:00
2000was given a rating of 4 stars John Powers
I've only read "A Glass of Water" and "A Scrap of Paper," and both for a class. I might try "Camille." I dunno, I'm not much of a pièce bien-faite person, but "A Scrap of Paper" was, I'll admit, fairly amusing. "A Glass of Water" was basically the duller side of "Three Musketeers": political intrigue, constant "turning of the screw" (as my professor likes to say), but not enough dueling to break the flow of the constant intellectual quibbling.


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