"The Provok'd Husband, Or, a Journey to London" is a comedic play written by Sir John Vanbrugh and completed by Colley Cibber. Performed at the Theatre-Royal, this play offers a glimpse into 18th-century London society through wit and satire. The narrative explores the dynamics of marriage and the allure of city life, making it a compelling study of human relationships. As a collaborative work by two prominent playwrights, this play remains a significant contribution to the theatrical canon. This edition allows modern readers to experience the humor and social commentary that captivated audiences centuries ago. A classic example of British comedic drama, the play provides valuable insights into the social customs and moral dilemmas of its time.
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