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A masterclass in wit and deception, Carlo Goldoni's The Liar: A Comedy in Three Acts invites you into the lively heart of 18th century Italy. In the bustling Venetian setting, mistaken identities and tangled truths spark laughter and reflection. Goldoni's comedic three-act play captures the foibles of society with sharp dialogue and a playful spirit, weaving themes of deception and humour into a timeless social satire. Every scene dances between identity and truth, offering theatre enthusiasts and literature students alike a vivid taste of classic Italian comedy. Goldoni, often hailed as the…mehr

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A masterclass in wit and deception, Carlo Goldoni's The Liar: A Comedy in Three Acts invites you into the lively heart of 18th century Italy. In the bustling Venetian setting, mistaken identities and tangled truths spark laughter and reflection. Goldoni's comedic three-act play captures the foibles of society with sharp dialogue and a playful spirit, weaving themes of deception and humour into a timeless social satire. Every scene dances between identity and truth, offering theatre enthusiasts and literature students alike a vivid taste of classic Italian comedy. Goldoni, often hailed as the Italian Molière, revolutionised theatre with comedies that blend clever character work and biting commentary. The Liar stands out among Goldoni's comedies for its vibrant portrayal of Venetian life and its enduring relevance. This classic theatre script is not just a window into a vanished world, but a living, breathing work that continues to delight audiences and readers. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are discovering Goldoni for the first time or adding a rare gem to your library, The Liar promises a journey through laughter, insight, and the enduring art of theatre.
Autorenporträt
Carlo Goldoni was born in Venice in 1707. While studying Law in Pavia he was expelled from his College for having written a satirical tract about the people of Pavia. He continued his legal studies in Modena and finally graduated in Law in Padova. After practising this profession for a short while, he abandoned it in favour of the theatre. An extremely prolific theatrical career followed spanning over sixty years. Goldoni was a prolific playwright, widely regarded as the Italian Molière. He died in Paris in 1793.