1927. Congreve's literary apprenticeship was served under the
tutelage of John Dryden, the leading playwright of the day. William
Congreve only wrote five plays before retiring from writing to work
in government. Love for Love and his other plays showed a knack for
writing urbane, scintillating wit that some say rivaled Moliere's.
Contents: The Old Batchelor; The Double-Dealer; Love for Love; and
The Way of the World. See other titles by this author available
from Kessinger Publishing.
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