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The Rivals and Polly Honeycombe revolve around young women who wish
the world would conform to novelistic convention. Unlike most
eighteenth-century heroines keen on novel reading, however, Lydia
Languish and Polly Honeycombe are neither deluded nor in any real
danger. Rather, they inhabit a world in which everyone is engaged
in some sort of quixotic performance; the more appealing characters
are just willing to admit it. Both farcical and wise, these plays
teasingly celebrate the perennial appeal of fiction, while never
letting us forget how much it relies upon the everyday rituals of
performance. The introduction to this Broadview edition explores
the interrelations between print and performance in the eighteenth
century, including a detailed and well-illustrated account of what
it was like to go to the theatre. Appendices include material on
the original casts, the often dubious reputation of novel reading
and circulating libraries, Sheridan's high-profile elopement with
Elizabeth Linley (which made him a celebrity before he ever staged
a word), and the narrative possibilities conjured up by setting The
Rivals in the resort city of Bath.
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++++ Songs Duetts, Trios ... In The New Comedy Of Two To One George
Colman (the Elder)
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our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
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++++ Die Eifersuchtige Ehefrau: Ein Lustspiel In 5 Aufzugen George
Colman (the Elder), Johann Joachim Christoph Bode
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