William Wycherley


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William Wycherley [Four Plays]


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The four plays of William Wycherley are his only works of literature. Yet they earned him fame. The four plays are "Love in a Wood or St. James's Park," published in 1672, "The Gentleman Dancing Master," published in 1673, "The Country Wife, published in 1675," and "The Plain Dealer," published in 1677.







The four plays of William Wycherley


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William Wycherley, Four Plays


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Wycherley (1641-1716) was an English dramatist of the Restoration period. This unexpurgated edition containing his two best-known plays The Country Wife and The Plain Dealer, together with Love in a Wood and The Gentleman Dancing Master, was first published in 1893 and includes an introduction and footnotes and also a biographical memoir of the playwright.










Country Wife and Other Plays


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Wycherley's four comedies are admired for their satirical wit, farcical humour, vivid characterization, and social criticism.Love in a Wood, a lively comedy of intrigue, established him as a brilliant new dramatist.The Gentleman Dancing-Master, in contrast, disappointed contemporary audiences,but the central relationship between Hippolyta and Gerrard features an original and sympathetic study of a young woman's attitudes and feelings. The Country Wife is a sharp but also highly amusing attack on social and sexual hypocrisy. The Plain Dealer, a powerful dramatic satire loosely based onMoliere's Le Misanthrope, continues and enlarges Wycherley's assault on greed and corruption.Under the General Editorship of Michael Cordner of the University of York, the texts of the plays have been newly edited and are presented with modernized spelling and punctuation. In addition, there is a scholarly introduction, a note on staging, and detailed annotation.