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The Recruiting Officer and Other Plays

The Constant Couple; the Twin Rivals; the Recruiting Officer; the Beaux' Stratagem

The Recruiting Officer and Other Plays( )
Author: Farquhar, George
Editor: Myers, William
Series title:Oxford Drama Library
ISBN:978-0-19-812153-4
Publication Date:Dec 1995
Publisher:Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $130.00
Book Description:

George Farquhar (1678-1707) wrote some of the most actable and exhilarating comedies in English. He recorded with great frankness the brutality and the disorder of his age as well as its wit and vivacity. In his tragically short life he had wide social experience, moving between Irish country gentry, the theatre, and the army, which enabled him to depict convincingly the lives of the poor, frequently tricked and coerced into army life. he veered between cynical acceptance of current...
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Book Details
Pages:428
Detailed Subjects: Drama / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.75 x 8.81 x 1.144 Inches
Book Weight:0.002 Pounds
Author Biography
Farquhar, George (Author)
George Farquhar was Irish by birth. He studied at Trinity College in Dublin but left without earning a degree to become an actor. Later he wrote for the theater. He is most remembered for bringing to English comedy a fresh good humor and an emphasis on country settings. One of his plays, The Recruiting Officer (1706), which Bertolt Brecht rewrote, is a lively takeoff on the author's own military experiences.

His best-known play, The Beaux' Stratagem (1707), engages the marriage debate and the difficulty of divorce, drawing on divorce tracts of John Milton. It is a lively, very natural comedy of sensibility. Farquhar wrote Discourse upon Comedy in a Letter to a Friend, in which he defended the genre as "a well-framed tale, handsomely told, as an agreeable vehicle for counsel or reproof."

Farquhar married a woman he thought to be wealthy. He was mistaken, however. He died penniless in London at the age of 29.

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