Clue #3:
This "renaissance man" is probably best known for his film work, although he never worked for Disney.
'Dirty Girls'
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Clue #3:
This "renaissance man" is probably best known for his film work, although he never worked for Disney.
Racine?
Clue #4:
This writer is simply absurd.
(I mean the tragedian counterpart to Moliere.)
Yes, Racine, the author of Andromaque, Bérénice, and Phèdre.
Ionesco.
Ionesco
Oh, der! I always think of him as being Italian for some reason.
Oh, der! I always think of him as being Italian for some reason.
Wrong romance language (He's French/Romanian).
Okay, just two left...
sconeio IONESCO
necair RACINE
smaud (fils) DUMAS, FILS
bearsamauchi
gouh HUGO
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rerats SARTRE
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Enhanced Clue #1:
While one of the missing author’s plays was adapted to be an Italian opera, the composer was neither from Italy nor France, but rather from a third European country. The action of the play takes place in yet a fourth European country.
Enhanced Clue #3:
This "renaissance man" is probably best known for his film work, although he never worked for Disney. Unlike Disney, he probably would have voted against Prop 8.
You all would have smoked the TAR competition.
rerats SERRAT
Playwright, not painter, Vortex! smacks self on forehead.