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The Inconstant

George Farquhar

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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George Farquhar's "The Inconstant" is a vibrant example of early 18th-century comedy that intricately explores themes of love, fidelity, and deception within the context of Restoration theatrical conventions. The play showcases Farquhar's characteristic wit and keen observations of social mores, employing a lively blend of humor and pathos. Through clever dialogue and engaging character dynamics, the narrative traverses the complexities of romantic entanglements, exposing the fragility of human affections in a world rife with duplicity and charm. Farquhar, born in 1678 in Derry, Ireland, emerged as a prominent dramatist during a transformative period in English theatre. His personal experiences in love and society, coupled with his innate talent for storytelling, influenced his approach to characterization and plot development. Farquhar's works often reflect his understanding of the human condition and the social stratifications of his time, particularly in their exploration of both aristocratic and bourgeois interactions. For scholars and enthusiasts of early modern theatre, "The Inconstant" is a compelling examination of the subtleties of human relationships and societal expectations. Farquhar's sharp humor and poignant insights make this play an enduring piece of literature that invites readers to reflect on their own notions of love and loyalty.
Disponible depuis: 16/09/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 46 pages.

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