Restoration Theatre and the Wit of Comedy of Manners: A Study of Satire and Society
William Congreve serves as a gateway into understanding the rich theatrical legacy of England’s Restoration period (1660-1700). During this transformative era, marked by the monarchy’s return and the revival of theatre, a distinctive genre known as the ‘Comedy of Manners’ emerged. This theatrical form cleverly exposed society’s foibles through wit and satire, offering contemporary audiences both entertainment and social commentary.
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