William Wycherley 
William Wycherley [Four Plays] [EPUB ebook] 

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William Wycherley’s Four Plays encapsulates the wit and audacity of Restoration comedy, showcasing the playwright’s keen insight into the follies of human nature and societal norms. This collection features notable works such as ‘The Country Wife’ and ‘The Plain Dealer, ‘ which adeptly utilize sharp dialogue and satirical narrative to explore themes of desire, deception, and the complexities of romantic entanglements. Wycherley’s literary style combines raucous humor with pointed social critiques, firmly grounding his narratives within the tumultuous context of 17th-century England, where emerging ideas of individualism and sexual liberation clash with conventional morality. William Wycherley (1640-1716) was a significant figure in the Restoration literary scene, heralding a movement towards more candid explorations of sexuality and societal constructs. Born into a well-off family, Wycherley’s experiences abroad and his exposure to various cultural sensibilities, particularly in France, undoubtedly influenced his daring approach to drama. His works provided a scathing commentary on the rigid social mores of his time, reflecting both his personal insights and the broader transformations within English society. This collection serves as an essential resource for admirers of classic literature and scholars alike, offering a captivating glimpse into the revelatory world of Restoration theater. Wycherley’s mastery of wit and portrayal of human vulnerabilities invite readers to reflect on timeless themes still relevant today. Engage with these plays to experience the brilliance of a playwright whose humor continues to resonate across centuries.

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William Wycherley (1641 – 31 December 1715) was an English dramatist of the Restoration period. He is best known for his satirical plays which reflect the social and political tensions of his time. Wycherley’s literary career was predominantly during the late 17th century where the restoration of the monarchy had inaugurated a period of relative political stability, juxtaposed with cultural excess. His works are characteristically marked by sharp wit, candid portrayal of sexual mores, and an acerbic critique of hypocrisy, which has led scholars to regard him as an important predecessor to later satirists such as Jonathan Swift and Alexander Pope.
Wycherley’s most notable plays include ‘The Country Wife’, ‘The Plain Dealer’, ‘Love in a Wood’, and ‘Gentleman Dancing-Master’, all of which are compiled in ‘William Wycherley [Four Plays]’ (Pearson, J. (Ed.). (1949). These plays are emblematic of Restoration comedy, a genre that often focused on sexual intrigue and the lives of the upper class. ‘The Country Wife’ is especially renowned for its clever plot contrivances and its insight into the debates concerning marriage and sexual morality. ‘The Plain Dealer’, inspired by Molière’s ‘Le Misanthrope’, is celebrated for its satirical depth and complex main character. Wycherley’s work was marked by his comedic brilliance and incisive social observation, and though he produced a relatively small body of work, his influence on English literature made a lasting impact, offering a vivid look into the Restoration era’s cultural life and its mores. His plays continue to be studied and performed, testifying to the enduring nature of his contribution to English drama.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 384 ● ISBN 8596547166535 ● File size 0.8 MB ● Editor William C. Ward ● Publisher DigiCat ● City Prague ● Country CZ ● Published 2022 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 8504856 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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