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Rivals A Comedy eBook

de Richard Brinsley Sheridan
idioma: inglês
Editor: Double 9 Books, Janeiro de 2025 ‧
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"The Rivals" is a five-act comedy play written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. It premiered on January 17, 1775, at the Covent Garden Theatre in London. Known for its witty dialogue, humorous characters, and satirical take on romantic relationships and societal norms, "The Rivals" remains a staple of English comedic theatre. The play is set in Bath, England, a popular social and leisure destination during the 18th century. The play revolves around the romantic entanglements and misunderstandings among the characters. Jack Absolute must navigate his dual identity to win Lydia's affection while dealing with his father's arranged marriage plans. Lydia's romantic fantasies lead her to reject Jack when she discovers his true identity, as she believes it lacks the drama and defiance she desires. Mrs. Malaprop's comedic misuse of language provides humor and insight into the character's pretensions and aspirations. The subplot involving Faulkland and Julia explores themes of trust and jealousy in relationships. The play concludes with the resolution of misunderstandings, the reconciliation of couples, and the exposure of true intentions, leading to a series of humorous and satisfying outcomes. The Rivals" is celebrated for its lively characters, clever dialogue, and comedic situations. It remains a popular play in theatre repertoires world. The character of Mrs. Malaprop has become iconic, with her name giving rise to the term "malapropism" to describe the misuse of words.

Rivals A Comedy

de Richard Brinsley Sheridan

Propriedade Descrição
ISBN: 9789364289504
Editor: Double 9 Books
Data de Lançamento: Janeiro de 2025
Idioma: Inglês
Tipo de produto: eBook
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Classificação Temática: eBooks em Inglês > Arte > História da Arte
eBooks em Inglês > Arte > Estilos e Influências
eBooks em Inglês > Outros
EAN: 9789364289504
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