
Constant Couple
The Constant Couple, written by George Farquhar in 1700, is a comedy that satirizes the social norms of the time. Set against the backdrop of the Jubilee year at Rome, the play features characters navigating love and deception, with no direct connection to the festival itself. Farquhar, an Irish playwright, is notable for his witty dialogue and exploration of the complexities of relationships, making this work a significant contribution to early 18th-century theatre.
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