George Farquhar's "The Recruiting Officer" offers a vibrant glimpse into 18th-century English society, specifically the social life and customs of Shrewsbury. This classic of Restoration comedy, and of English drama more broadly, revolves around themes of military life during the period. Farquhar masterfully portrays a world filled with wit and social maneuvering. This meticulously prepared print edition allows readers to experience the humor and insights of this historical text firsthand. Explore the intricacies of a bygone era through the lens of this enduring play. "The Recruiting Officer"…mehr
George Farquhar's "The Recruiting Officer" offers a vibrant glimpse into 18th-century English society, specifically the social life and customs of Shrewsbury. This classic of Restoration comedy, and of English drama more broadly, revolves around themes of military life during the period. Farquhar masterfully portrays a world filled with wit and social maneuvering. This meticulously prepared print edition allows readers to experience the humor and insights of this historical text firsthand. Explore the intricacies of a bygone era through the lens of this enduring play. "The Recruiting Officer" remains a compelling commentary on human nature and the complexities of its time. A must-read for anyone interested in English history, drama, or the Restoration period. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
George Farquhar (1678-1707) was an Irish-born playwright of the Restoration period. During his ten-year career, he produced two brilliant comedies, The Recruiting Officer in 1706 and The Beaux' Stratagem the following year. The son of a clergyman, he studied at Trinity College, Dublin, before briefly working as an actor at the Smock Alley Theatre in that city. Following an accident during a stage fight, when he mistakenly used a real sword and wounded a fellow actor so badly that he almost died, Farquhar renounced acting. Encouraged by his fellow actor Robert Wilks, he took up the pen and settled in London. His first play Love and a Bottle was well received at Drury Lane in 1698. The following year, The Constant Couple; or, A Trip to the Jubilee was an even greater hit with Wilks in the lead. After Sir Harry Wildair (1701), a sequel to The Constant Couple, and The Twin-Rivals (1702), he wrote his first great play. The first production of The Recruiting Officer starred Anne Oldfield, with whom Farquhar supposedly had an affair. The following year Farquhar, with "not one shilling" in his pocket, was encouraged by Wilks to produce a hastily written play. The next day Farquhar delivered the plot for The Beaux' Stratagem, which was presented on stage within six weeks. He died from tuberculosis after the third performance.
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