The Way of the World and Other Plays
By (Author) William Congreve
Edited by Eric Rump
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Classics
31st May 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.4
Paperback
416
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
287g
'In his introduction, Eric S. Rump discusses Congreve's literary career and examines each play in detail. This edition also includes further reading and notes. With piercing accuracy William ongreve depicted the shallow, brittle world of 'society' where the right artifice in manners, fashion and conversation--and money--eased the passage to success. Through sparkling, witty dialogue and brilliant characterisation--Lady Plyant, Valentine, Lady Touchwood, Mirabell and Millamant--Congreve exposed the follies and vanities of that world, and suggested that behind the glinting mirror lay something more brutal. 'The language is everywhere that of Men of Honour, but their Actions are those of Knaves; a proof that he was perfectly well acquainted with human Nature, and frequented what we call polite company.' --Voltaire 'Congreve quitted the stage in disdain, and comedy left it with him.' --A contemporary
William Congreve (1670-1729) established his reputation at the age of 23 with The Old Bachelor. A master of the comedy of manners, Congreve was the most elegant of the Restoration dramatists.