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'Love for Love' is an acute and comical examination of gender identity, dissecting humours and affectations with the wit, energy and complexity of a farce of manners. The plot of this socially satiric Restoration comedy turns upon the devices used by a woman to find, in a corrupt society, true love in marriage. 'Love for Love' was written by 1694 and first performed in 1695.
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Love for Love a Comedy by William Congreve
2010-06-10, Gale ECCO, Print Editions
1170931634 9781170931639
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Love for Love, Second Edition (New Mermaids)
August 1999, R.S. Means Company
in English
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Love for love
1999, A. & C. Black
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- 2nd ed. / edited by Malcolm Kelsall.
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Love for love. A comedy.: Acted at the Theatre in Little-Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, by His Majesty's servants. Written by Mr. Congreve.
1704, printed for Jacob Tonson: and sold by R. Wellington, G. Strahan, and B. Lintott
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- The fourth edition.
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Love for love: a comedy. Acted at the theatre in Little Lincolns-Inn Fields, by His Majesty's servants.
1695, Printed for Jacob Tonson, at the Judge's-Head, near the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet.
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Previous ed.: London: Ernest Benn, 1969.
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"THE husbandman in vain renews his toil,"
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Valentine, Sir Sampson's dissolute eldest son, finds himself at a standstill; the only way out of his financial difficulties is to give in to his father's pressure to renounce his right of inheritance. While this suggestion immediately increases the chances of his bluff younger brother Ben on the marriage mart, Valentine's own chances with his beloved Angelica would proportionally decrease. To avoid having to sign the renunciation Valentine puts on an 'antic disposition' and pretends to be mad. Angelica, seeing through him, provokes him back into sanity by pretending to agree to marry his father. Valentine recovers, the lovers reunite, and Ben, too, has meanwhile found the girl of his heart.
More successful in its day than The Way of the World, which is now accounted Congreve's best play, Love for Love (1695) is a comical farce manifesting the verbal polish and the theatrical wit that audiences so enjoy in Congreve.
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