The Whole Art of Rubber-growing
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William Wycherley fue un dramaturgo inglés de la era de la Restauración, reconocido por obras como "The Country Wife" y "The Plain Dealer". Sus escritos se caracterizan por su agudo ingenio, humor brillante y una perspicaz exploración de las normas sociales y los deseos humanos. Wycherley capturó magistralmente la esencia de su época, y sus obras siguen siendo celebradas por su audacia y mérito literario.


'Cuckolds like lovers should themselves deceive' So concludes one of Wycherley's most revived and much discussed plays. It is a satirical comedy sharply focussed on the follies, vices and hypocrisies of Restoration London through its central characters: the desperate Pinchwife; his naive wife; the sex-obsessed Horner and Lady Fidget's 'virtuous gang' of town ladies. Wycherley's strong wit informs almost every speech and his alarmingly familiar revelations of character leave us to draw our own conclusions. It remains a controversial play, admired as satire or farce, condemned as immoral and frivolous, and appreciated again as a serious work of dramatic art. Modern critics have much debated its central themes, and question marks remain: is Horner hero or villain? This student edition contains a fully annotated version of the playtext in modern spelling. The Introduction includes an account of Wycherley's life and a detailed discussion of The Country Wife's interpretation and stage history.