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St Patrick's Day; Or The Scheming Lieutenant: A Farce in One Act
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Maison d'édition: DigiCat
Synopsis
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's 'St. Patrick's Day; Or, The Scheming Lieutenant: A Farce in One Act' is a lampooning narrative, resonant with the comedic flair that solidified Sheridan's reputation. Delving into the numerous antic incidences that transpire during the feast of St. Patrick's, Sheridan's play moves with a rhythmic pace and employs linguistic dexterity, characteristic of the late Restoration and eighteenth-century theatrical modes. This farce deftly captivates its audience, weaving through a tapestry of mistaken identities, romantic entanglements, and social commentaries, encapsulating the convivial spirit of the period while remaining a pertinent critique of societal norms. In survey of Sheridan's illustrious authorship, it is discernible how his background – a politician and owner of London's Theatre Royal, Drury Lane – significantly influenced his playwright career. Sheridan's acumen for the dramatic arts and his political insights permeate 'St. Patrick's Day', where he sketches characters with nuanced depth and harbors a subtext reflective of his own socio-political observations. His other masterpieces, including 'The School for Scandal' and 'The Rivals', echo the thematic dynamism found in this amusing play. 'St. Patrick's Day' appeals not only to connoisseurs of classical theatre but also to those seeking an approachable entry into the realm of Restoration comedy. DigiCat Publishing's meticulous reproduction of Sheridan's work maintains the integrity of the original, inviting contemporary readers to honor the historical value while appreciating the relevance of its comedy. The enduring wit within its pages continues to charm and stimulate, promising an engaging experience for the literary enthusiast and casual reader alike.
