The Widow's Vow: A Farce, in Two Acts (eBook)

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2022
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The Widow's Vow: A Farce, in Two Acts - Mrs. Inchbald, Joseph Patrat
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In 'The Widow's Vow: A Farce, in Two Acts,' Mrs. Inchbald weaves a comedic tapestry that delights in the playful intricacies of the English language and the contours of human folly. The narrative, characterized by its satirical bite and effervescent wit, unfolds within the recognizable tradition of Restoration comedy, yet with a distinctive voice that highlights the social mores and gender politics of the period. This literary piece not only excels in its incisive humor but also offers a critique of societal norms through the lens of farcical exaggeration, a style that was prominent in the 18th-century dramatic scene and resonates with the sensibilities of the modern reader. DigiCat Publishing's meticulous reproduction breathes new life into this classic, ensuring its preservation and continued relevance in world literature.

Mrs. Inchbald, born Elizabeth Simpson, was not merely a figure of her time but an undeniable force in shaping the landscape of English theater. Her experiences as an actress, playwright, and novelist informed her understanding of both the stage and the wider human condition, an understanding that manifests in the depth and dynamism of her characters. 'The Widow's Vow' emerges from a rich career marked by both commercial success and critical acclaim, reflecting Inchbald's intimate engagement with theatrical arts and the gendered constraints she navigated in her own life.

The Widow's Vow' is recommended for connoisseurs of classic theater, scholars of gender studies, and all who enjoy a sharp comedic foray into the peculiarities of love and commitment. Mrs. Inchbald's opus continues to be a testament to the enduring power of humor to reflect and critique social structures. DigiCat Publishing's dedication to reviving such landmark works ensures that this farce remains a vital and engaging encounter with the enduring complexities of human relationships and societal expectations.

Mrs. Elizabeth Inchbald, née Simpson (1753–1821), was an esteemed English novelist, actress, and dramatist of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Born in Stanningfield, Suffolk, she ventured into the world of theatre at the age of eighteen and later secured her reputation as a playwright and author. Despite facing the challenges of being a woman in a predominately male field, Inchbald gained considerable success and was known for her sharp wit and insightful social commentary, often reflected in her work. 'The Widow's Vow: A Farce, in Two Acts' is among her celebrated plays and exemplifies her skill in crafting engaging comedic narratives with a touch of satirical humor. Mrs. Inchbald's contribution to literature extends beyond her plays; her novels, including 'A Simple Story' and 'Nature and Art', further showcase her astute exploration of the complexities of human emotions and societal norms of her time. Her literary works are characterized by their exploration of themes such as gender roles, morality, and social class, which were groundbreaking during her era. Though her name may not be as widely recognized today, Mrs. Inchbald's impact on the realms of theatre and literature persists, inspiring future generations of women writers and playwrights.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Dramatik / Theater
Schlagworte 18th century farce • british women playwrights • comedic stage plays • comedies • English Drama • English drama classics • English literature • literary farces • Mrs. Inchbald plays • public domain plays • Restoration Comedy • Theatrical Works • widowhood in literature
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