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Paperback Eighteenth Century Comedy: Edited With an Introduction by W.D. Taylor Book

ISBN: 1025627849

ISBN13: 9781025627847

Eighteenth Century Comedy: Edited With an Introduction by W.D. Taylor

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"Eighteenth Century Comedy" is a distinguished collection that showcases the wit, social satire, and theatrical brilliance of the 1700s. Featuring a selection of the era's most significant plays, this anthology captures the transition from the sharp humor of the late Restoration to the more sentimental and moralistic tones that defined the Georgian stage. Edited with an insightful introduction by W.D. Taylor, the volume provides essential context for understanding how these works reflected and critiqued the evolving social hierarchies and manners of British society.

Inside, readers will encounter masterfully crafted dialogue and intricate plots that explore themes of love, marriage, inheritance, and class distinction. As a primary resource for students of English literature and drama enthusiasts alike, this collection highlights the enduring legacy of playwrights who pushed the boundaries of the comic form. Whether examining the biting satire of society's elites or the farcical misunderstandings of everyday life, "Eighteenth Century Comedy" remains a vital resource for appreciating the richness of the English dramatic tradition. It serves as a testament to a period when the stage was a central forum for public discourse and artistic innovation.

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