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WitlingsWitlings

Witlings1995

and, The woman-hater

Fanny Burney

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"This Broadview edition pairs two of Frances Burney's linked comedies. They both present the character of Lady Smatter, a "femme savante" whose lineage may be traced back to Moliere; they both centre on the misfortunes of the "elle" figure, the dispossessed heiress and wife who appears frequently in Burney's fiction; and they both criticize a culture of misogyny that breeds suspicion and resentment. The Witlings, lighter and more comic, derives from late seventeenth-century conventions; The Woman-Hater, more melodramatic, both expresses and warns against the excessive sensibility of romanticism. Together, these two plays constitute a miniature history of English drama from the Restoration to the French Revolution and beyond.". "This edition contains a valuable selection of appendices, including: Burney's "Epilogue to Gerilda"; letters and diary entries; contemporary writings on comedy; and Burney's cast-list for The Woman-Hater."--BOOK JACKET.

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First published
1995
OL Work ID
OL2251988W

Subjects

DramaWomen intellectualsLiteratureSocietiesMisogynyMan-woman relationshipsBritish and irish drama (dramatic works by one author)SatireDrama (dramatic works by one author)Man-woman relationships--dramaWomen intellectuals--dramaLiterature--societies, etcLiterature--societies, etc--dramaMisogyny--dramaPr3316.a4 w58 2002822/.6Criticism and interpretation

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