The Provoked Wife (New Mermaids)

The Provoked Wife (New Mermaids)

by Sir John Vanbrugh (Author), James L. Smith (Editor)

Synopsis

In this late Restoration comedy Vanbrugh not only pushes the unhappily married couple, which had been good for no more than a raucous subplot in earlier comedies of manners, centre-stage - he also makes the audience sympathise with the wife: The only thing Sir John and Lady Brute agree on is that they ought not to have married each other; now he spends his time in drunken debauchery with his cronies, while she tries to withstand the advances of her admirer Constant. After a series of farcical accidents involving cross-dressing and the eternal lover-in-the-wardrobe, the couple end where they began. Since the scene in which Sir John disguises as a clergyman was deemed 'immoral and profane', an alternative scene (in its way equally profane) was written, in which he disguises as his own wife. This edition provides both versions and discusses the play's continuing popularity on the stage.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 160
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Methuen Drama
Published: 31 Mar 2003

ISBN 10: 071366665X
ISBN 13: 9780713666656