- EAN13
- 9791041996162
- ISBN
- 979-10-419-9616-2
- Éditeur
- CULTUREA
- Date de publication
- 06/04/2024
- Nombre de pages
- 68
- Dimensions
- 22 x 17 x 0,4 cm
- Poids
- 123 g
- Langue
- anglais
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"The Inconstant" is a classic comedy play penned by George Farquhar, a renowned Irish playwright of the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Set in the vibrant world of Restoration England, the play unfolds with a delightful blend of wit, romance, and intrigue, showcasing Farquhar's mastery of comic storytelling.
At the heart of "The Inconstant" is a tale of love and mistaken identities. The plot follows the escapades of Mirabel, a charming young gentleman who finds himself entangled in a web of amorous pursuits and misadventures. Fueled by his romantic desires, Mirabel navigates through a series of humorous encounters and misunderstandings as he strives to win the heart of his beloved, the beautiful Flora.
Against the backdrop of a bustling society filled with colorful characters, including witty servants, bumbling suitors, and scheming relatives, "The Inconstant" unfolds with a lively energy and irreverent humor. Farquhar's sharp dialogue and keen observation of human foibles infuse the play with a sense of playful satire, offering a comedic reflection on the follies and vanities of the era.
At the heart of "The Inconstant" is a tale of love and mistaken identities. The plot follows the escapades of Mirabel, a charming young gentleman who finds himself entangled in a web of amorous pursuits and misadventures. Fueled by his romantic desires, Mirabel navigates through a series of humorous encounters and misunderstandings as he strives to win the heart of his beloved, the beautiful Flora.
Against the backdrop of a bustling society filled with colorful characters, including witty servants, bumbling suitors, and scheming relatives, "The Inconstant" unfolds with a lively energy and irreverent humor. Farquhar's sharp dialogue and keen observation of human foibles infuse the play with a sense of playful satire, offering a comedic reflection on the follies and vanities of the era.
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