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Sir Martin Mar-All
EAN13
9791041996735
ISBN
979-10-419-9673-5
Éditeur
CULTUREA
Date de publication
Nombre de pages
76
Dimensions
22 x 17 x 0,5 cm
Poids
135 g
Langue
anglais
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"Sir Martin Mar-All" is a comedy play written by John Dryden, one of the prominent literary figures of the Restoration period in England. It was first performed in 1667 and is known for its wit, satire, and humorous depiction of social manners and relationships typical of its time.
The play revolves around the character of Sir Martin Mar-All, a wealthy but foolish knight who is easily deceived by those around him. Through a series of comedic situations and misunderstandings, Sir Martin's attempts to control his wife and household lead to chaos and confusion. Alongside Sir Martin, the play features a colorful cast of characters, including his clever wife Lady Dupe, his cunning servant Warner, and various other schemers and manipulators.
"Sir Martin Mar-All" is characterized by its witty dialogue, intricate plot twists, and satirical commentary on the social conventions and hypocrisies of Restoration England. It explores themes such as deception, marriage, and the clash between appearance and reality.
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