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Next Door Neighbours: A Comedy; In Three Acts

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The three-act comedy, adapted from French dramas, satirizes fashionable society and household economy through interconnected neighbors and their servants. It centers on preparations for a grand ball and a proposed marriage, exposing clashes over extravagance, credit, and social reputation. A gallery of vividly named types—spendthrifts, parsimonious attendants, and pleasure-seeking guests—creates comic misunderstandings and social rivalry. Humour arises from the contrast between appearance and financial consequence, while servants’ observations and shifting alliances illuminate manners, matrimonial bargaining, and the precarious balance between generosity and ruin.

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Mrs. Inchbald

Mrs. Inchbald, an influential figure in 18th-century English literature, was a playwright, novelist, and actress known for her contributions to the development of the novel and the theatre. Her notable works include 'A Simple Story,' which explores themes of love and morality, and 'Nature and Art,' a novel that delves into the complexities of human relationships and artistic expression. Inchbald's plays, such as 'Next Door Neighbours' and 'Such Things Are,' showcase her talent for comedy and social commentary. Through her writing, she has left a lasting impact on both literary and theatrical traditions.

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