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The play follows two brothers—an elder who seeks the hand of a proud gentlewoman and a younger prodigal whose recklessness courts financial ruin—as a gallery of servants, suitors, a usurer, and a wealthy widow complicate courtship and social standing. Scenes revolve around tests of constancy, sharp verbal sparring, disguises and manipulations that expose vanity, hypocrisy, and the precarious economics of marriage. Comic misunderstandings and contrived reconciliations push characters toward self-awareness and negotiated matches, while satirizing fashions of honor, gullibility, and gendered power in a witty, episodic structure.

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Francis Beaumont

Francis Beaumont (1584-1616) was an English playwright and poet, known for his collaborations with John Fletcher. Together, they produced a significant body of work that contributed to the development of English drama in the early 17th century. Beaumont's plays often explore themes of love, power, and morality, with a blend of comedy and tragedy. One of his notable works is "Philaster; Or, Love Lies a Bleeding," which showcases his skill in crafting complex characters and intricate plots. Beaumont's influence on the theatrical landscape of his time remains evident, and his works continue to be studied and performed today.

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