
Produced by Daniel Fromont
C'EST LA LOI! - DRAME EN UN ACTE
MORIN… M. DENISON. - LOUIS CHARBONNIER… M. DULOT.
Set in the cramped, modest apartment of a working‑class family, the play opens with Dupont idly watching the clock while Hélène shuffles between chores, trying to keep the household together. Their conversations reveal a world of unstable wages, seasonal layoffs and a looming visit from Morin, a figure whose arrival could tip the fragile balance of their everyday survival. Through quiet moments—Dupont’s pipe‑smoking, Madame Prévost’s hurried errands—the audience senses the weight of a legal system that offers little protection to people like Hélène, a woman caught in the margins of the law.
The characters’ small gestures and strained dialogue expose the raw anxiety of those living on the edge of poverty, hinting at deeper injustices that the law overlooks. As Hélène reminisces about a steadier past with Charbonnier, the tension builds around the promise of work and the threat of another empty paycheck. This one‑act drama invites listeners to feel the urgency of a society where “the law” often fails to shield its most vulnerable.
Language
fr
Duration
~41 minutes (39K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-12-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1886–1952
A bestselling French writer of romantic fiction, this author published prolifically under the pen name Max du Veuzit and reached a wide popular audience. Behind that name was Alphonsine Zéphirine Vavasseur, whose emotional, accessible novels remained widely read for decades.
View all booksBest known from Project Gutenberg as the co-creator of the French one-act drama C'est la loi!, this little-documented writer remains something of a mystery. That uncertainty gives the work an extra air of discovery for modern listeners.
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