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The school for scandal and other plays

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Richly exploited comic situations, effervescent wit, and intricate plots combine to make Sheridan's work among the best of all English comedy.

This edition includes his most famous plays, The Rivals, The School for Scandal, and The Critic, and two lesser known musical plays, The Duenna and A Trip to Scarborough.

A fine introduction and notes on Sheridan's playhouses and critical inheritance make this an invaluable edition for study andperformance alike. - ;Richly exploited comic situations, effervescent wit, and intricate plots combine to make Sheridan's work among the best of of all English comedy.

The School for Scandal (1777) is his masterpiece, a brilliantly crafted comedy of contrasts in which brothers Joseph and Charles Surface contend for Maria, with hilariously differing intentions and results.

Also a work of acute comic irony, The Rivals satirizes the romantic posturing of Lydia Languish while herdisguised suitor Captain Absolute's resourceful contrivances advance an ever inventive and skilfully wrought plot.

Included in this edition are the opera play The Duenna and the rarely printed musical play A Trip to Scarborough, adapted from Vanbrugh's The Relapse.

Sheridan's last play, The Critic, is an exuberant parody ofthe modish tragic drama of the day.

Lampooning Sir Fretful Plagiary's absurdly bombastic historical drama during its confused stages of production, its satire never fails to delight.

The texts of the plays have been newly edited by the General Editor of the Oxford World's Classics English Drama series.

A fine introduction and notes on Sheridan's playhouses and critical inheritance make this an invaluable edition for study and performance alike. -

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Oxford University Press
0191561754 / 9780191561757
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
822.6
07/05/1998
GB
English
436 pages
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