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William Wycherley , James Ogden
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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Methuen Drama; New Ed edition (31 Mar 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0713666889
  • ISBN-13: 978-0713666885
  • Product Dimensions: 20 x 12.9 x 1.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
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"The Country Wife is shown to surpass much Restoration comedy in structural and thematic unity by counterpointing the principals'' attitudes on sex and marriage. Although the plot is episodic and portrays multiple sets of lovers, Wycherley succeeds in evolving a ''clear dramatic line.''"-Seventeenth-Century News --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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'Cuckolds like lovers should themselves deceive' So concludes one of Wycherley's most revived and much discussed plays. It is a satirical comedy sharply focussed on the follies, vices and hypocrisies of Restoration London through its central characters: the desperate Pinchwife; his naive wife; the sex-obsessed Horner and Lady Fidget's 'virtuous gang' of town ladies. Wycherley's strong wit informs almost every speech and his alarmingly familiar revelations of character leave us to draw our own conclusions. It remains a controversial play, admired as satire or farce, condemned as immoral and frivolous, and appreciated again as a serious work of dramatic art. Modern critics have much debated its central themes, and question marks remain: is Horner hero or villain? This student edition contains a fully annotated version of the playtext in modern spelling. The Introduction includes an account of Wycherley's life and a detailed discussion of The Country Wife's interpretation and stage history.

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Naive little Margery Pinchwife, the eponymous country wife, hotly pursues roue Horner in this Restoration comedy. Town breeding versus country bumpkinry, true love (of a fashion) versus immoderate lust, disguise and deception of the lewdest kind are the generic ingredients which Wycherley weaves into a plot considered masterly of its kind. The world of the Restoration is conveyed in language that shows the playwright's keen ear for wit and polish, and, to the 21st century reader seems depressingly familiar. Materialistic, socially exclusive and preoccupied with sex, Wycherley's heroes are far from admirable characters. They strut the stage, satirical about women who only value their public reputations and about men who believe in them. Foolishness in all its forms is their target. The women (bar one, Alithea) are mercenary, immoral and hypocritical. As satire, The Country Wife lacks the energy and fierce catharsis of Jonson's work; Wycherley's railers remain self-satisfied in their viciousness. Set for AQA Syllabus A AS level Ken Bush's edition has plentry of room for note making, and easily understandable notes opposite the text to clarify language usage and point dramatic significance. There are also very valuable Resource Notes at the back of the text for teachers and students. These fill in biographical and historical details, include a useful time line and contain a series of activities appropriate to students working at this level whether in groups or individually.
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The country wife 27 Jan 2012
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Wonderful book. Really helped me out on my latest essay. Easy to read and to understand. Very informative introduction and notes.
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"The Country Wife" - William Wycherley (1675)

I enjoy re-reading plays for the new ideas they give me about directing them. Sometimes, of course, I wonder what on earth I was thinking the last time I read them, or where other directors get their ideas.

I enjoy this play, but there's no denying it's long for contemporary consumption. Act Five will need a lot of livening up to make it fun for a modern audience. And that's what they're going to be demanding after over two hours of fun.

It's a very talk-y act and we don't really do that these days. Everyone is justifying their behaviour and what they will do in future, or talking about what the public in general think about morals. It's good stuff, but a director would be just too tempted to get out the blue pencil and cut for the sake of getting to the bows

The trouble is that after the "infamous" china scene in Act Four like a casual post-nightclub coupling, the audience will want to get home; they've had the sexual fun and can't usually be bothered with any long chats afterwards.

That's one thing that needs to be dealt with.

I was also thinking about sexism issues: women as chattels, men dominant and selfish, imbalance of power. Then I realised that the characters work against their contemporary mores. The play is a comment on the status quo. Bingo! The characters can stand as they are (we sometimes lose this point in a welter of post-university thought policing). The actors must be fully aware of the implications of seventeenth century law and moral codes in order to play this. This play needs a director and a dramaturg. It needs an equal balance of fun. Therefore, it's a real tightrope walk of a play to produce.

Too serious, and it is a tedious drag, too comic and it becomes trivial sexist nonsense, like a bad "Carry On" (yes, there were some good ones!) More than anything "The Country Wife" needs intelligent actors who are as expert at comic technique as they are at background research, and a director who knows how to mix it.
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