The Comedies of William Congreve: Volume 1 [of 2] by William Congreve

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Author Congreve, William, 1670-1729
Editor Street, G. S. (George Slythe), 1867-1936
Title The Comedies of William Congreve: Volume 1 [of 2]
Credits Transcribed from the 1895 Methuen and Co. edition (English Classics, edited by W. E. Henley) by David Price
Summary "The Comedies of William Congreve: Volume 1 [of 2]" by William Congreve is a collection of comedic plays written in the late 17th century. The book features Congreve's exploration of love, relationships, and social satire, showcasing the wit and charm characteristic of Restoration-era comedy. The prominent characters include various suitors navigating romantic entanglements, alongside figures like the old bachelor Heartwell and the capricious Vainlove. The opening of this volume begins with an introduction discussing Congreve's perspective as a writer and the themes of his comedies. It addresses the criticism aimed at the immorality and coarseness in his work, asserting that satirical and comedic engagements with societal vices are not only expected but serve as an artistic pursuit. Characters are introduced through witty dialogues and banter, establishing a narrative steeped in relationships and the social dynamics of love, exemplified by interactions between Bellmour and Vainlove, as they navigate their romantic endeavors and evaluate the complexities of desire and attraction. The tone is light-hearted, filled with clever wordplay and a keen observation of character, setting the stage for the humorous unraveling of society's follies. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature
Subject Comedies
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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