This collection, "The Dramatic Works of Richard Brome Containing Fifteen Comedies now First Collected in Three Volumes, 2", presents the collected comedic plays of the 17th-century English dramatist Richard Brome. A contemporary of Ben Jonson, Brome is known for his witty dialogue and insightful social commentary. This edition, first published in 1872, brings together fifteen of his comedies, offering a comprehensive view of his contribution to English dramatic literature.
Brome's plays provide a fascinating glimpse into the social mores and cultural landscape of his time. This collection is an invaluable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of English drama, offering a unique opportunity to explore the works of a significant playwright from the Restoration era.
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