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A five-act city comedy set in New York stages romantic entanglements and satirical political dispute as opposing fathers, suitors, and civic worthies clash over the recently proposed Constitution and questions of public reputation. The action concentrates on matchmaking and partisan maneuvering across one day and a concluding morning, using mechanically contrived incidents and brisk, Sheridan-influenced repartee rather than physical spectacle. Political ambition and factional rhetoric are lampooned through caricatured characters, while misunderstandings and social manners propel the plot toward a stage-bound resolution that favors wit and rhetorical exposure over dramatic action.

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Samuel Low

Samuel Low was an American author known for his satirical work, particularly in the realm of political commentary. His notable book, "The Politician Out-Witted," showcases his keen observations on the political landscape of his time, employing humor and wit to critique the follies of politicians. Low's writing reflects a blend of entertainment and insight, making his contributions to literature both engaging and thought-provoking. His work remains a relevant exploration of political dynamics, resonating with readers interested in the intersection of humor and societal critique.

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