Epicoene; or, The Silent Woman
EAN13
9791041995660
ISBN
979-10-419-9566-0
Éditeur
CULTUREA
Date de publication
Nombre de pages
200
Dimensions
22 x 17 x 1,1 cm
Poids
320 g
Langue
anglais
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"Epicoene; or, The Silent Woman" by Ben Jonson is a classic comedy of manners that satirizes the social conventions and gender roles of early 17th-century London society. The play revolves around the character Morose, a wealthy but misanthropic old man who seeks to escape the noise and chaos of the city by marrying a silent woman.
The central premise of the play revolves around Morose's desire for peace and quiet, which leads him to marry Epicoene, a young woman who pretends to be silent in order to secure her inheritance. However, as Morose soon discovers, Epicoene is anything but silent, and her antics, along with those of the other characters, lead to a series of hilarious misunderstandings and complications.
Through its witty dialogue, clever wordplay, and exaggerated characters, "Epicoene" offers a biting critique of the social mores and conventions of Jonson's time. The play explores themes of marriage, deception, and the nature of gender roles, while also offering a humorous commentary on the foibles and follies of human nature.
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