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Recruiting Officer and Other Plays The Constant Couple; the Twin Rivals; the Recruiting Officer; the Beaux' Stratagem

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ISBN-10: 0192822497

ISBN-13: 9780192822499

Edition: 1995

Authors: George Farquhar, William Myers

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George Farquhar (1678-1707) wrote some of the most exhilarating comedies in English, recording with great frankness the brutality and disorder of his age as well as its wit and vivacity. This modern spelling edition of four of the least formal and most actable Restoration comedies discloses the brutal, witty, and vigorously comic world in which Farquhar lived. Complete with an intorduction and full notes, this volume includes The Constant Couple, The Twin Rivals, The Recruiting Officer, and The Beaux' stratagem. All challenge many preconceptions about class, marriage, and the sexual politics of the early eighteenth century.
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List price: $11.95
Copyright year: 1995
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 12/7/1995
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 432
Size: 5.13" wide x 7.75" long x 0.74" tall
Weight: 0.550
Language: English

George Farquhar was Irish by birth. He studied at Trinity College in Dublin but left without earning a degree to become an actor. Later he wrote for the theater. He is most remembered for bringing to English comedy a fresh good humor and an emphasis on country settings. One of his plays, The Recruiting Officer (1706), which Bertolt Brecht rewrote, is a lively takeoff on the author's own military experiences. His best-known play, The Beaux' Stratagem (1707), engages the marriage debate and the difficulty of divorce, drawing on divorce tracts of John Milton. It is a lively, very natural comedy of sensibility. Farquhar wrote Discourse upon Comedy in a Letter to a Friend, in which he defended…    

Acknowledgements
Introduction
Note on the Texts
Select Bibliography
A Chronology of George Farquhar
The Constant Couplep. 1
The Twin Rivalsp. 79
The Recruiting Officerp. 159
The Beaux' Stratagemp. 243
Explanatory Notesp. 323
Glossaryp. 394
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