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The Rivals - A Comedy - cover

The Rivals - A Comedy

Richard Brinsley Sheridan

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In Richard Brinsley Sheridan's comedic masterpiece, "The Rivals," readers are immersed in a whirlwind of romantic entanglements and mistaken identities set against the backdrop of 18th-century England. Sheridan employs sharp wit and vibrant dialogue, crafting a satirical portrait of societal norms and the complexities of love. The play, first performed in 1775, stands as a hallmark of Restoration comedy, intertwining themes of deception and social aspiration through memorable characters like the eccentric Mrs. Malaprop, whose linguistic blunders serve as both comedic relief and critical commentary on the misuse of language in society. Sheridan, a playwright and politician, drew from his own experiences within the vibrant social fabric of Georgian London, where the interplay of class and wit was paramount. His background in theatrical performance, combined with his keen observation of contemporary society, informed his ability to create multidimensional characters and lively plots. Sheridan's insightful critiques of human foibles culminate in "The Rivals," establishing him as a preeminent figure in English theatre. This classic work is highly recommended for anyone seeking a blend of humor and keen social critique. Its timeless themes and engaging characters make it not only a pivotal work in the canon of English literature but also a delightful read for modern audiences.
Disponible depuis: 16/09/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 158 pages.

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