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Congreve, William

 
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Synopsis

The Way of the World is the sparkling masterpiece of Restoration comedy, a brilliant and biting portrait of love, ambition, and social performance in a society where reputation is currency and wit is a weapon. Written by William Congreve, this enduring play delivers dazzling dialogue, razor-sharp satire, and an intricate web of romantic and financial negotiation that remains as entertaining as it is incisive.

At the heart of the story are Mirabell and Millamant, lovers who must outmaneuver meddling relatives, jealous rivals, and the strict conditions of inheritance in order to marry on their own terms. As schemes collide and secrets surface, Congreve exposes the fragile bargains that underpin polite society, where sincerity is suspect, appearances are carefully managed, and every conversation can be a contest of intelligence.

First performed in 1700, The Way of the World is celebrated for its sophisticated structure and some of the most memorable exchanges in English drama, including the famed “proviso” scene—an elegant battle of boundaries and desires that still feels surprisingly modern. This edition invites readers to experience Congreve’s most accomplished work in a clear, accessible format, perfect for students, theatre lovers, and anyone drawn to classic literature rich in humor and human insight.

Whether read for pleasure, studied for its artistry, or enjoyed as a cornerstone of the stage tradition, The Way of the World offers a timeless journey through the comedy—and consequence—of manners.

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"The Way of the World" from William Congreve. English playwright and poet (1670-1729).

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