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She Stoops to Conquer (Dover Thrift)
 
 
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Oliver Goldsmith
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Oliver Goldsmith's comedy was a milestone: yes, it's fast and funny, almost farcical at times, a great night out, and so on, but it's also a psychological masterpiece written at the time when English society began its stately progress towards its admirable class system. Sunday Times "A bomproof comedy...Oliver Goldsmith's play is about the clash between town and country, between varying degrees of pretension." Robert Dawson Scott, The Times, 04.06.08 'Against Sean Crowley's elegant blank canvas of a set, which allows a home to be mistaken for an inn, Goldsmith's themes of class and snobbery unfold with delicious clarity. The performances are both ticklish and sophisticated - the actors step outside the action to address the audience directly - and yet played for traditional laughs and tremendous relish.' Elisabeth Mahoney, Gaurdian, 01 May 2009 --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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This classic comedy features Marlow, the shy courter of Miss Hardcastle. The young woman 'stoops' by pretending to be a barmaid - someone with whom Marlow will not feel bashful - and thus wins his hand. Foibles with the young couple's fathers complicate the plot, creating misunderstandings which only full disclosure will resolve. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

From the Back Cover

When the mischievous Tony Lumpkin directs two young gentlemen in need of accommodation to his parent's house, telling them that it is an inn, his practical joke leads to a night of misunderstanding, embarrassment and confusion for all concerned. First staged in 1773, 'She Stoops to Conquer'; or, 'The Mistakes of a Night' quickly established itself as one of the most popular English comedies.

Alistair Sim and Claire Bloom head the cast in a lively performance directed by Howard Sackler.

"I know of no comedy for many years that has so much exhilarated an audience, that has answered so much the great end of comedy – making an audience merry."
SAMUEL JOHNSON

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About the Author

Oliver Goldsmith (1730-1774) was an Irish essayist, novelist poet and playwright. His work includes the essay collection The Citizen of the World (1762), the novel The Vicar of Wakefield (1766), the plays The Good Natur'd Man (1768) and She Stoops to Conquer (1773), and the poetry collections Traveller, or, a Prospect of Society (1764), An Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog (1766), and The Deserted Village: A Poem (1770). --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.
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