As well as discussing familiar authors such as William Wycherley,
Aphra Behn and William Congreve, this book also considers several
neglected dramatists whose plays defy easy classification. Together
these writers embraced subjects as diverse as political authority,
colonialism, social identity, sexual transgression and the nature
of language. In doing so they created a new kind of theatre.
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