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William Wycherley was an English dramatist of the Restoration period, best known for the plays The Country Wife and The Plain Dealer. Wycherley left Oxford University and took up residence at the Inner Temple, but gave little attention to the study of law. Pleasure and the stage were his only interests/5. The Country Wife Summary. Harry Horner, a notorious womanizer, spreads a rumor that he has contracted venereal disease and that, while being treated for this by a French surgeon, he has accidentally been made impotent. He persuades his doctor, a Quack, to spread this story all over town, hoping that gullible men will leave their wives, sisters. The Country Wife () A COMEDY by Wycherley, William () The Persons Mr. Horner, a gentleman Mr. Harcourt, his acquaintance, enamored of Alithea Mr. Dorilant, friend to Mr. Harcourt Mr. Pinchwife, a newlywed gentleman Mr. Sparkish, engaged to Alithea Sir Jaspar Fidget, a noble gentleman Mrs. Margery Pinchwife, a newlywed country lass.


WILLIAM WYCHERLEY. William Wycherley was born in He was the son of a Shropshire gentleman of old family, and of what was then accounted a good estate. The property was estimated at £ a year, a fortune which, among the fortunes at that time, probably ranked as a fortune of £2, a year would rank in our days. Subject: English Paper: English Literature The Country Wife (Act 1) William Wycherley. Horner: Pshaw, that's all one, that grave circumspection in marrying a Country Wife. Come, come, but she's handsome and young?


The Country Wife by William Wycherley was published in and premiered the same year at the Theatre Royal in London. It is classified in English literature as a Restoration comedy. Theater often plays a role in pushing the boundaries of political correctness, a prime example being William Wycherley's 'The Country Wife.'. Explore a summary and analysis of the historical. The Country Wife is a Restoration comedy written by William Wycherley and first performed in A product of the tolerant early Restoration period, the play reflects an aristocratic and anti- Puritan ideology, and was controversial for its sexual explicitness even in its own time.

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