"The Fatal Falsehood" is a tragic play by Hannah More, originally performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent Garden. This edition presents the complete script, offering readers a glimpse into the dramatic conventions and literary tastes of the 18th century. More's work provides valuable insights into the social and moral concerns of her time, and showcases her skill as a playwright.
This play is a significant contribution to the theatrical history of the period. It offers both scholars and enthusiasts a chance to experience the emotional power and intellectual depth of a classic tragedy from a celebrated female playwright.
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