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Set during a weekend at a country house, a three-act comedy assembles a group of prospective brides, suitors, relatives and friends whose conversations and confrontations turn domestic arrangements into wry debate. The cast includes sisters conditioned for marriage, a rich neighbor, a hostess trying to preserve traditional roles, a tolerant judge, a conscientious clergyman, a decisive homeowner, and a scientist; each espouses different beliefs about love, divorce and social duty. Rather than vilifying individuals, the work satirizes the institutions and customs that govern romantic choices, showing how collective rules and expectations produce ironic and unintended results.

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Jesse Lynch Williams

Jesse Lynch Williams was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of youth and social dynamics, reflecting the experiences of college life and urban settings. Notable titles include "New York Sketches," which captures the vibrancy of city life, and "The Adventures of a Freshman," a humorous take on the trials of college initiation. Williams' writing is characterized by its wit and keen observation, making him a significant figure in the literary landscape of his time.

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