This first volume of "The Works" of William Congreve collects some of his most celebrated plays. Included are "The Old Batchelor," "The Double Dealer," and "The Way of the World," all masterpieces of English Restoration comedy. Congreve's sharp wit and sophisticated plots are on full display in these plays, which continue to entertain and delight readers and audiences centuries after their creation.
Explore the complexities of love, marriage, and social maneuvering in these classic comedies. Congreve's work offers a fascinating glimpse into the manners and morals of 18th-century England.
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