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The Constant Couple; Or, A Trip to the Jubilee: A Comedy, in Five Acts

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A five-act Restoration comedy centers on the flamboyant Sir Harry Wildair, whose gallant behavior and witty bravado animate scenes of seduction, deception, and social satire. Parallel plots follow lovers Standard and Lurewell through separation, misunderstandings, and eventual reconciliation, while secondary characters—fops, servants, and guardians—orchestrate schemes, disguises, and legal entanglements. The play trades quick dialogue and comic set pieces to lampoon fashions and manners of urban society, resolving tensions through revelations and negotiated pairings that restore social order while reveling in libertine wit.

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George Farquhar

George Farquhar was an Irish playwright and a prominent figure in the early 18th century English theatre. Known for his sharp wit and engaging storytelling, he contributed significantly to the development of comedy during the Restoration period. His most celebrated work, "The Beaux-Stratagem," showcases his talent for blending humor with social commentary, reflecting the complexities of human relationships. Farquhar's plays often feature themes of love, deception, and the follies of society, making them enduring favorites in the theatrical repertoire. Other notable works include "The Constant Couple" and "The Recruiting Officer," which further illustrate his skill in crafting lively characters and intricate plots.

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