by Richard Brinsley Sheridan (Author), Dr Tiffany Stern (Editor)
Both Sheridan and Goldsmith lamented the popularity of sentimental comedy in the later eighteenth century and wrote their witty and satirical plays (though never lascivious in the manner of Restoration comedies) to counteract the sentimental mode. The Rivals (1775) was a qualified success: the suave young officer who is 'forced' by his father to marry the very girl to whom he is secretly engaged must always please; but first audiences were as uncertain as later critics about how to evaluate his neurotic friend Faulkland, who invents a series of caveats for his marriage to the earnest Julia. A country squire who becomes alarmingly foppish in town, an impetuous Irishman and the linguistically challenged Mrs Malaprop complete the cast. This edition includes the original preface and several prologues; in an appendix it lists all the fashionable books and songs to which the characters allude.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 192
Edition: 2nd edition
Publisher: Methuen Drama
Published: 20 Oct 2004
ISBN 10: 0713667656
ISBN 13: 9780713667653
Book Overview: A favourite 18th century play Frequently a set text for English and Drama courses Part of the successful New Mermaids series