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William Wycherley

    1 de enero de 1640 – 1 de enero de 1716

    William Wycherley fue un dramaturgo inglés del período de la Restauración, célebre por obras rebosantes de ingenio agudo y comentario social. Sus escritos capturan vívidamente el ambiente de la época, presentando personajes a menudo impulsados por el cinismo y la búsqueda de riqueza y placer. El estilo de Wycherley se caracteriza por diálogos vertiginosos y giros inesperados, reflejando su desdén por la hipocresía y el artificio social. Sus obras son celebradas por su inteligencia y audaces representaciones de la naturaleza humana.

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    The Country Wife
    • The Country Wife

      • 178 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Set in the 17th century, the play centers on Harry Horner, a notorious rake who spreads a rumor about being a eunuch to pursue affairs without raising suspicion. Its bold exploration of sexuality and gender roles sparked controversy, featuring explicit scenes and women engaging in behaviors typically reserved for men, such as carousing and singing. The narrative weaves together multiple plot lines, revealing the complexities of desire and societal expectations during its time.

      The Country Wife
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      Oxford Student Texts: The Country Wife