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  1. No Trifling with Love (French: On ne badine pas avec l'amour) is a 1977 French drama film directed by Caroline Huppert. It is based on the theatrical work of Alfred de Musset of the same name.

  2. There Is No Trifling With Love. [ No hay burlas con el amor .] [Online] Translated by Vern G. Williamsen. Association for Hispanic Classical Theater, Inc., 1986. http://www.comedias.org/play_texts/translat/notrif1.html. Digital text encoding for EMOTHE: Tronch Pérez, Jesús. Zafra Alarcón, Sonia.

  3. Abstract. No Trifling With Love, a new adaptation by Frank Canino of Alfred de Musset's 19th Century French play, was produced and directed by Adrienne Wintermans, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for a Master of Arts degree in the Department of Theatre of the University of British Columbia, at the Dorothy Somerset Studio Theatre, from ...

    • Wintermans, Adrienne L.
    • University of British Columbia
    • 1969
  4. to helping a servant or friend. Everything goes for his own pleasure. Any man who would use his treasure. that way, cares only for himself. Obviously, no one ever claimed. self-indulgence as a virtue. So none is more sinful, in truth, than a man whom love has maimed.

  5. 14 de may. de 2018 · Surprisingly, Craig's first work as a director, No Trifling with Love (1893), at the Uxbridge Town Hall, was executed in the style of historical realism. However, by 1899 he had developed his own form of theater which he displayed in his first major work, a production of Dido and Aeneas.

  6. No Trifling with Love ( French: On ne badine pas avec l'amour) is a 1977 French drama film directed by Caroline Huppert. It is based on the theatrical work of Alfred de Musset of the same name. Quick Facts No Trifling with Love, Directed by ... Close. Plot. The play is set in the castle of the Baron.

  7. With Simon Aeschimann (The chorus), Gaspard Boesch (Maître Bridaine), Adeline d’Hermy De La Comédie-Française (Camille), Cyril Metzger (Perdican), Frank Semelet (Maître Blazius), Nastassja Tanner (Rosette), Christine Vouilloz (Dame Pluche and a peasant woman), Roland Vouilloz (The Baron). From Alfred de Musset. Directed by Jean Liermier.