
The Mourning Bride, by William Congreve was first premiered in 1697 and originally published 1703. The work is one of Congreve's best known plays, famous for the origins of the phrase that became "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned". The play centres on Zara, a queen held...


William Congreve was a highly influential English playwright and poet. Congreve is generally credited for shaping the English comedy of manners through his sharp satirical wit. Congreve's popular plays include The Way of the World, The Mourning Bride, and Love for Love. The Mourning...

First presented in 1697, The Mourning Bride is William Congreve's only tragic drama, which includes two of his most quoted phrases, "Musick has Charms to sooth a savage Breast," (Act I, Scene 1), and "Heav'n has no Rage, like Love to Hatred turn'd, Nor Hell a Fury, like a Woman...


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The Mourning Bride is a tragic play written by William Congreve in 1703. The play is set in an imaginary kingdom and revolves around the story of Almeria, the daughter of the king, who is about to marry a prince named Alphonso. However, on the day of the wedding, Alphonso is...




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William Congreve (1670-1729) was an English playwright and poet. He wrote some of the most popular English plays of the Restoration period of the late 17th century. By the age of thirty, he had written four comedies, including Love for Love (premiered 1695) and The Way of the...

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