William Rowley fue un dramaturgo inglés jacobino, más conocido por obras escritas en colaboración con escritores más exitosos. Sus obras se caracterizan por su lenguaje vivaz y su énfasis en elementos cómicos, a menudo representando los contrastes entre diferentes estratos sociales. Los personajes de Rowley son frecuentemente humorísticos y enérgicos, reflejando su interés por el teatro popular y su habilidad para capturar el espíritu de su época. Su estilo se distingue por su vitalidad y su participación directa de la audiencia.
This Restoration comedy follows the amorous adventures of a gentleman who falls in love with a beautiful young woman, only to be thwarted by her fiancé and a group of meddling servants. Full of wit, satire, and romance, it is a classic of the early modern stage.
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