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A Trip to Scarborough; and, The Critic (eBook)

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2022
83 Seiten
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A Trip to Scarborough; and, The Critic - Richard Brinsley Sheridan
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In "A Trip to Scarborough" and "The Critic," Richard Brinsley Sheridan masterfully intertwines humor and social commentary, showcasing his adeptness in comedic theater. The former is a delightful comedy revolving around themes of love, deception, and societal norms, set against the backdrop of the fashionable seaside resort of Scarborough. The latter, "The Critic," is a metatheatrical satire that cleverly critiques the theatrical conventions of Sheridan's time, exposing the absurdities of dramatic art and its practitioners through witty dialogue and farcical situations. Sheridan's rich language and sharp wit reflect the Neoclassical influences prevalent in the late 18th century while pioneering trends that would shape modern comedy. Sheridan, born in 1751, was not only a prolific playwright but also an accomplished actor and politician. His experiences in both the theatrical community and public life provided him with a nuanced understanding of human behavior, which is evident in his character portrayals and the intricate plot devices employed in his works. His critical engagement with contemporary society and the arts reflects his broader concerns with moral integrity and aesthetic value, themes that resonate throughout his writings. Readers are highly encouraged to delve into these timeless works, as they not only entertain with their clever banter and engaging plots but also provide profound insights into human folly and the theatrical world. Sheridan's unique voice and sharp social critique remain just as relevant today, making this collection essential for both theater enthusiasts and scholars alike.

Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751–1816) was an eminent Irish-born playwright and political figure in Georgian England. His legacy endures through his sharp comedic writing and contributions to the English stage, captured in works like 'A Trip to Scarborough' and 'The Critic'. The former, a comedic adaptation of John Vanbrugh's 'The Relapse', showcases Sheridan's flair for satirical social commentary, while 'The Critic', a burlesque of dramatic representation, provides a humorous critique of theater and its many conventions. Sheridan's literary style often featured a blend of wit, satire, and an acute understanding of human behavior, characteristics that enabled him to capture the foibles of contemporaneous society with precision and comedic genius. Beyond these works, Sheridan is best known for his play 'The School for Scandal', a defining piece of 18th-century comedy that cemented his status as a master of the comedic arts. His plays were not mere entertainment; they often contained veiled political and social critiques reflective of his political career, which included his tenure as a Member of Parliament for 32 years. The enduring appeal of Sheridan's plays lies in their timeless wit and the universality of their characters, ensuring his place among the luminaries of English literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Dramatik / Theater
Kunst / Musik / Theater Theater / Ballett
Schlagworte 18th century • 18th century British comedy • 18th Century Comedy • 18th century society • absurd human behavior • classical drama literature • classic english literature • Comedic craftsmanship • comedies • Comedy of Manners • critiques of hypocrisy • dramatic arts classics • English Drama • English dramatic literature • English literature • English playwright • English playwriting • Georgian era drama • literary satire • playwright experiences • Restoration Comedy • Restoration theatre • Richard Brinsley Sheridan works • satirical plays • satirical theater • Sharp Dialogue • Sheridan plays • Social Critique • theatrical farce • theatrical parody • theatrical satire • witty social commentary
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