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The School for Scandal EBOOK

Richard Brinsley Sheridan
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The School for Scandal by Richard Brinsley Sheridan is a brilliant eighteenth-century comedy of manners that satirizes gossip, reputation, hypocrisy, and the superficiality of high society. First performed in 1777, it stands as one of the finest achievements in English dramatic literature, celebrated for its sharp wit, elegant dialogue, and enduring social commentary.

The play revolves around a circle of fashionable individuals whose lives are shaped by rumor, reputation, and carefully maintained appearances. Beneath the polished surface of respectability lies a world driven by intrigue, manipulation, and the spread of scandal. As secrets are hinted at, distorted, and revealed, relationships are tested and social standing becomes increasingly fragile.

At the center of the narrative are contrasting figures who embody different approaches to morality and social behavior. While some characters thrive on deception and the circulation of gossip, others strive to maintain integrity and sincerity in a world that often rewards appearance over truth. Romantic relationships are entangled in this web of misunderstanding, as trust and suspicion compete for dominance.

Sheridan's writing is marked by sparkling wit, finely crafted dialogue, and a keen sense of theatrical timing. The play balances comedic situations with incisive critique, exposing the absurdities of a society obsessed with reputation and appearance. Its humor is both entertaining and pointed, revealing deeper truths about human behavior and social dynamics.

The School for Scandal remains a landmark of English theatre, offering a timeless exploration of gossip, morality, and the performance of respectability. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to amuse audiences while sharply illuminating the contradictions of social life.

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Nombre de pages :
104
Langue:
Anglais

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EAN:
9785544867937
Date de parution :
05-05-26
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Ebook
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Digital watermarking
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ePub
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