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""The World's Slippery Turns: Or Mind How You Wed!"" is a play written by John Whitsed and published in 1845. The play is divided into three acts and explores the theme of marriage and its many complications. The story revolves around the romantic pursuits of several characters, including the wealthy and arrogant Sir William, the charming but deceitful Captain Lovelace, and the virtuous and intelligent Miss Emily. As the characters navigate the treacherous waters of courtship and marriage, they encounter a series of unexpected twists and turns that challenge their beliefs about love and…mehr

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""The World's Slippery Turns: Or Mind How You Wed!"" is a play written by John Whitsed and published in 1845. The play is divided into three acts and explores the theme of marriage and its many complications. The story revolves around the romantic pursuits of several characters, including the wealthy and arrogant Sir William, the charming but deceitful Captain Lovelace, and the virtuous and intelligent Miss Emily. As the characters navigate the treacherous waters of courtship and marriage, they encounter a series of unexpected twists and turns that challenge their beliefs about love and relationships. Along the way, the play offers a satirical commentary on the social norms and conventions of Victorian England, highlighting the hypocrisy and moral ambiguity that often underlie seemingly respectable behavior. With its engaging plot, witty dialogue, and insightful social critique, ""The World's Slippery Turns"" remains a compelling work of theatre that continues to resonate with modern audiences.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.