
The School for Scandal and Other Plays
Author: Sheridan, Richard
Brand: Penguin
Color: Black
Features:
- Penguin Books
Binding: paperback
Format: roughcut
Number Of Pages: 288
Release Date: 01-02-1989
Part Number: 9780140432404
Details: The three plays collected in this volume demonstrate Sheridan's unerring ability to create unrivalled comedy out of ingenious plots, witty repartee, farcical situations and flamboyant characters. And while he never overtly moralizes, Sheridan uses brilliant comedy to deflate hypocrisy and satirize the manners of his age. In The Rivals, Captain Absolute becomes his own rival for the hand of Lydia Languish - wooing her under another name, while her aunt, the verbally inept Mrs Malaprop, wishes her to marry the real Captain. School for Scandal continues the theme of imposture when Sir Oliver tests his nephews by appearing to them in disguise, and learns that reputation and the approval of society are of little value. And The Critic, featuring the pompous Puff and the arrogant Sneer, is a mocking depiction of the theatre, playwrights and, of course, critics.
EAN: 9780140432404
Package Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.1 x 0.8 inches
Languages: English
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Author: Sheridan, Richard
Brand: Penguin
Color: Black
Features:
- Penguin Books
Binding: paperback
Format: roughcut
Number Of Pages: 288
Release Date: 01-02-1989
Part Number: 9780140432404
Details: The three plays collected in this volume demonstrate Sheridan's unerring ability to create unrivalled comedy out of ingenious plots, witty repartee, farcical situations and flamboyant characters. And while he never overtly moralizes, Sheridan uses brilliant comedy to deflate hypocrisy and satirize the manners of his age. In The Rivals, Captain Absolute becomes his own rival for the hand of Lydia Languish - wooing her under another name, while her aunt, the verbally inept Mrs Malaprop, wishes her to marry the real Captain. School for Scandal continues the theme of imposture when Sir Oliver tests his nephews by appearing to them in disguise, and learns that reputation and the approval of society are of little value. And The Critic, featuring the pompous Puff and the arrogant Sneer, is a mocking depiction of the theatre, playwrights and, of course, critics.
EAN: 9780140432404
Package Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.1 x 0.8 inches
Languages: English



















