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George Farquhar's 'The Beaux-Stratagem' is a classic comedy of manners that satirizes the social conventions of 18th-century Britain. The play follows the antics of two cash-strapped gentlemen who pose as wealthy travelers in order to secure wealthy wives. Farquhar's witty dialogue and clever plot twists keep readers engaged from start to finish, making it a delightful read for fans of Restoration comedy. The colorful characters and lively language add depth to the story, showcasing Farquhar's talent for blending humor with social commentary. Overall, 'The Beaux-Stratagem' is a timeless piece…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
George Farquhar's 'The Beaux-Stratagem' is a classic comedy of manners that satirizes the social conventions of 18th-century Britain. The play follows the antics of two cash-strapped gentlemen who pose as wealthy travelers in order to secure wealthy wives. Farquhar's witty dialogue and clever plot twists keep readers engaged from start to finish, making it a delightful read for fans of Restoration comedy. The colorful characters and lively language add depth to the story, showcasing Farquhar's talent for blending humor with social commentary. Overall, 'The Beaux-Stratagem' is a timeless piece that offers both entertainment and insight into the society of the time. George Farquhar, a renowned Irish playwright, drew inspiration from his own experiences as a soldier and actor to create 'The Beaux-Stratagem'. His background in theater and keen observation of human behavior allowed him to craft a play that continues to captivate audiences centuries later. Farquhar's unique perspective and sharp wit shine through in this comedic masterpiece, cementing his reputation as a literary genius. I highly recommend 'The Beaux-Stratagem' to readers who enjoy clever humor, intricate plots, and sharp social commentary. Farquhar's wit and insight will surely leave a lasting impression, making this play a must-read for fans of classic literature.
Autorenporträt
George Farquhar (1677–1707) was an Irish dramatist known for his witty comedies and sharp social commentary, encapsulated prominently within his celebrated work, 'The Beaux-Stratagem.' Born in Londonderry, Farquhar demonstrated a bright intelligence from early age, leading him to attend Trinity College in Dublin. However, his academic pursuits were swiftly replaced with a growing passion for the theatrical world, subsequently leading him towards a brief acting career, which ended after accidentally wounding a fellow actor on stage (Dobson, 1982). Transitioning to playwriting, he found his true calling and permanent respite in the London theater scene. Farquhar's plays often delved into the incongruities of social manners and class distinctions. His first success came with the comedy 'Love and a Bottle'(1698), marking his unique blend of farce and melancholy. 'The Beaux-Stratagem' (1707), considered his masterpiece, was penned during the final year of his life and exhibits the characteristic Farquharian blend of humor, clever plotting, and humane insight. The play critiques the institution of marriage and the duplicity of social appearances, subjects which resonated with audiences of the Restoration and continue to charm modern readers (Hume, 1976). Farquhar's literary style, often brimming with lively dialogue and satirical edge, has led to him being recognized alongside greats such as Congreve and Wycherley in the pantheon of Restoration comedy playwrights. He died young at thirty, leaving behind a legacy that would influence comedy long past the Restoration era.