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Dolly Reforming Herself: A Comedy in Four Acts

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The play follows a spirited wife who vows to reform her spendthrift habits after confronting a pile of unpaid bills, setting off domestic negotiations with her patient husband and a close friend. Private confidences and a growing admiration involving a newly arrived gentleman complicate loyalties, while a moralizing sermon and repeated comic misunderstandings prompt characters to face pride, temptation, and concern for appearances. Over four acts the work blends broad comedy and social observation, employing brisk scenes and witty repartee to examine marital complacency, the difficulty of personal change, and the tension between private impulses and public respectability.

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Henry Arthur Jones

Henry Arthur Jones was a prominent English playwright and a significant figure in the development of modern drama in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is best known for his works that often explore social issues and human relationships, blending elements of comedy and drama. Among his notable plays are "Dolly Reforming Herself: A Comedy in Four Acts" and "Michael and His Lost Angel: A Play in Five Acts," both of which reflect his keen insight into character and society. Jones's contributions to the theatrical landscape have left a lasting impact, making him an important figure in the history of English literature.

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