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The five-act comedy unfolds on a seaside locale where an ensemble cast of townsfolk, suitors, and eccentrics compete for the affections of a refined young woman. A prosperous merchant pursues her alongside a poet, a foppish rival, a scientist, and a philosopher, producing comic misunderstandings, disguises, and theatrical set pieces. Scenes alternate between rustic farce and reflective dialogue as characters confront material ambition, romantic idealism, and social pretension. The play contrasts poetic sensibility with mercantile practicality and suggests that deeper emotional appeal, imagination, and refined feeling ultimately shape romantic outcomes.

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Samuel Eberly Gross

Samuel Eberly Gross was an American author known for his comedic work, particularly in the realm of theater. His notable play, "The Merchant Prince of Cornville: A Comedy," showcases his ability to blend humor with social commentary, reflecting the dynamics of American life in the early 20th century. Gross's writing often explores themes of ambition and societal norms, making his work a unique contribution to the comedic genre of his time. While not widely recognized today, his plays provide insight into the theatrical landscape of his era.

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