Tom Thumb: A Farce, With Remarks by Kane O'Hara is a delightful 18th-century play that satirizes popular theatrical conventions. This adaptation offers a humorous take on the classic tale of Tom Thumb, reimagined as a farcical drama filled with witty dialogue and exaggerated characters.
O'Hara's work is a testament to the enduring appeal of satire and the power of humor to critique societal norms. This edition allows modern readers to rediscover the charm and wit of a bygone era, offering both entertainment and insight into the theatrical landscape of the 1700s. Perfect for students of literature and theatre, as well as anyone who appreciates clever and amusing plays, "Tom Thumb" remains a relevant and enjoyable read.
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