Drama Classics: The World's Great Plays at a Great Little Price A
classically bawdy Restoration Comedy, widely regarded as one of the
filthiest and funniest plays ever written. The City of London in
the seventeenth century. Harry Horner wants to seduce as many women
as possible, but he needs to convince their husbands that he's
physically incapable of any such thing. Cannily, his faux impotence
also allows him to sniff out and unmask those respectably virtuous
ladies who secretly ache for him. William Wycherley's The Country
Wife was first performed in January 1675, by the King's Company, at
the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
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