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This Second Edition builds on its predecessor’s strengths
by adding a sixth play, Aphra Behn’s The Rover,
a comedy that has clearly come into prominence in recent years.
The plays are fully annotated for the modern reader and are
accompanied by six illustrations.
The close relationship between theater and society during
the period continues to be the focus of “Contexts.”
The editor offers contemporary discussions of the following
topics: “On Wit, Humour, and Laughter: 1660–1775,”
“The Collier Controversy: 1698,” “Steele
and Dennis: On The Man of Mode and The Conscious Lovers,”
and “Stages, Actors, and Audiences.”
“Criticism” has been revised to reflect approaches
in scholarly interpretations. Two seminal essays from the
First Edition have been retained—Charles Lamb’s
appreciation of the period’s comedy and L. C. Knights’s
condemnation of it. New essays by Jocelyn Powell, Harriet
Hawkins, Elin Diamond, Martin Price, and Laura Brown have
been added.
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