About This Book
A lively comedy of manners portrays fashionable society through interwoven scenes of courtship, disguise, and social satire. The action moves between public amusements and private retreats, exposing pretension, vanity, and reform-minded posturing while favoring wit and farce over moral exemplarity. Schemes to test loyalty and secure advantageous marriages produce comic misunderstandings and reversals, while sharp dialogue and vivid comic types undercut sentimental or didactic moments. The piece culminates as a spirited theatrical entertainment that skewers airs, hypocrisies, and the performative rituals of rank.
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