Richard Steele / Edited, with an Introduction and Notes by G. A. Aitken
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The volume collects four complete comedies, two unfinished dramatic fragments, and an editorial introduction with explanatory notes. The pieces blend satirical portraits of fashionable society with moral concern, using witty dialogue and situational comedy to explore marriage, honor, and pretence. Recurring comic types—gallants, guardians, schemers, and ingenuous lovers—propel plots of misunderstanding and reform, including a notable scene in which a gentleman declines a quarrel to preserve his reputation. The fragments and appendix further illuminate contemporary theatrical practice and a shift toward a more sentimental, reforming tone in stage comedy.
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