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A comic rural drama assembled from domestic scenes and village encounters that chronicles a talkative farmer’s wife and the eccentric townspeople around her: an ardent old maid longing for marriage, her foppish brother, a self-important preacher, widows and local worthies. Through colloquial monologues, stage action and episodic vignettes the piece satirizes sentimental excess, gender expectations, religious pomposity and small‑town politics, using humor and exaggeration to expose hypocrisy and social pretension. The structure alternates household tableaux, meetinghouse speeches and farcical incidents to highlight tensions between private desires and public opinion while keeping a folksy, conversational tone.

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Title: Betsey Bobbett: A Drama

Author: Marietta Holley

Release date: April 13, 2019 [eBook #59271]

Language: English

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BETSEY BOBBETT.
 
A DRAMA.
 
SCENES DRAWN FROM THE BOOK
My Opinions and Betsey Bobbett’s

BY
JOSIAH ALLEN’S WIFE.
MARIETTA HOLLEY.
Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1880 by Marietta Holley, in the office of Librarian of Congress at Washington.