She Stoops to Conquer
Autor: | Oliver Goldsmith |
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EAN: | 9788028236403 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 17.02.2022 |
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Schlagworte: | 18th century comedy british comedic drama english theatrical revival female empowerment themes irish playwright influence london stage play mischievous characters restoration humor romantic misunderstandings social class satire |
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In 'She Stoops to Conquer,' Oliver Goldsmith crafts a delightful comedy of manners that deftly explores themes of class, romance, and the complexities of identity. Set against the backdrop of 18th-century England, the play employs mistaken identities and a farcical plot to navigate the social dynamics of courtship and gender roles. Goldsmith's witty dialogue and playful tone bring vitality to the narrative, while his keen observations on human nature reveal both the absurdities and virtues of his characters, permeating the work with a sense of joyous laughter intertwined with social critique. Oliver Goldsmith (1730-1774), an Irish author, playwright, and physician, drew on his own experiences of class disparity and outsider status to shape the rich characters and themes in this work. His formal education and personal encounters with societal expectations imbue 'She Stoops to Conquer' with profound insight into the dynamics of love and deception. Goldsmith's background as both a man of literature and a keen social observer distinguishes his comedic style, allowing him to blend humor with significant commentary. 'She Stoops to Conquer' is a must-read for enthusiasts of English literature and comedy alike. Its timeless themes paired with Goldsmith's masterful storytelling continue to resonate, making it a crucial addition to the canon of 18th-century drama. Delve into this charming misadventure to appreciate the clever interplay of romance and social critique that remains relevant today.