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Original Title: | The Rivals |
ISBN: | 0486404331 (ISBN13: 9780486404332) |
Edition Language: | English |
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Paperback | Pages: 80 pages Rating: 3.66 | 2061 Users | 72 Reviews
Interpretation Supposing Books The Rivals
During a brief but brilliant literary career, Irish-born dramatist and statesman Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751–1816) wrote cleverly plotted plays that revealed his nimble wit and keen eye for comic situations. Two of them — The School for Scandal and The Rivals — are among the funniest in the English language.The Rivals, brimming with false identities and with romantic entanglements carried on amid a cloud of parental disapproval, satirizes the pretentiousness and sentimentality of the age. It features a cast of memorable characters, among them the lovely Lydia Languish, whose pretty head has been filled with nonsense from romantic novels; Capt. Jack Absolute, a young officer in love with Lydia; Sir Anthony Absolute, Jack's autocratic father; Sir Lucius O'Trigger, a fiery Irishman; and Jack's provincial neighbor, Bob Acres, a bumptious but lovable country squire in love with Lydia.
Hoping to win Lydia's affection, Captain Jack woos the pretty miss by pretending to be a penniless ensign named Beverley, an act that nearly incites a duel with Acres. His actions also provoke serious objections from Lydia's aunt, Mrs. Malaprop, a misspeaking matron whose ludicrous misuse of words gave the English language a new term: malapropism. Ultimately, the hilarious complications are resolved in a radiant comic masterpiece that will entertain and delight theater devotees and students of English drama alike.

List Containing Books The Rivals
Title | : | The Rivals |
Author | : | Richard Brinsley Sheridan |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 80 pages |
Published | : | June 19th 1998 by Dover Publications (first published 1775) |
Categories | : | Plays. Drama. Classics. Literature. 18th Century. Fiction. Humor. Theatre |
Rating Containing Books The Rivals
Ratings: 3.66 From 2061 Users | 72 ReviewsCriticism Containing Books The Rivals
Very good! Written with great humor and wit, much like William Shakespeare and Oscar Wilde. Interestingly, this was the favorite play of George Washington and King George.If you wonder where The Importance of Being Ernest came from, Wilde was definitely reading some Sheridan while coming up.
Played "the odious Acres" in this show in college. Great fun to revisit it.

I read this book for school, so no rating. I thought this was an enjoyable play and a great comedy. I liked how it examined society's standards in a satirical way.
Sheridan - a rival of Wilde and predecessor of wit and wordplay!
I think it was this reading of The Rivals at age seventeen that disabused me of the notion that people several centuries back were not as fond of being entertained as we are today. Prior to that, I think I had lumped all things from earlier times into some great, depressing lump, sure that since our predecessors lacked modern conveniences that they must have found life a dreary affair indeed. Sheridan's sparkling wit and exuberant language made short work of that notion. I've also retained a
I read this book for school, so no rating. I thought this was an enjoyable play and a great comedy. I liked how it examined society's standards in a satirical way.
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