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The Follies of Love

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A comic stage piece follows a young woman chafing under a jealous guardian's control, who plots disguise and escape to pursue a returning suitor. Domestic servants observe and provoke misunderstandings while the guardian patrols obsessively; mistaken identities, ambushes, and a dueling confrontation escalate as lovers scheme and servants outwit authority. The action alternates witty banter, farce, and satirical portrayals of jealousy, pride, and romantic folly, building through acts of disguise, quarrel, and farcical reversals to expose social restraints and the absurd lengths people go to for love and reputation.

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Jean-François Regnard

Jean-François Regnard was a French playwright and novelist active in the late 17th century, known for his contributions to the genre of comedy. His works often explore themes of love and human folly, exemplified in his notable play "The Follies of Love," which showcases his sharp wit and keen observations of social dynamics. Regnard's writing reflects the cultural and literary trends of his time, blending humor with insightful commentary on society. In addition to his theatrical works, he also penned travel narratives, such as "Voyages / voyage de Laponie, voyage de Flandre et de Hollande, du Danemark, de la Suède," which reveal his adventurous spirit and curiosity about the world.

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