She stoops to conquer

or, The mistakes of a night. A comedy.

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Oliver Goldsmith: She stoops to conquer (1814, Printed at the Chiswick Press for Whittingham and Arliss)

71 pages

English language

Published Nov. 2, 1814 by Printed at the Chiswick Press for Whittingham and Arliss.

OCLC Number:
4332930

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Copied from Amazon.com's [listing][1] Comedy in five acts by Oliver Goldsmith, produced and published in 1773. This comic masterpiece mocked the simple morality of sentimental comedies. Subtitled The Mistakes of a Night, the play is a lighthearted farce that derives its charm from the misunderstandings which entangle the well-drawn characters. Mr. Hardcastle plans to marry his forthright daughter Kate to bashful Marlow, the son of his friend Sir Charles Marlow. Mrs. Hardcastle wants her recalcitrant son Tony Lumpkin to marry her ward Constance Neville, who is in love with Marlow's friend Hastings. Humorous mishaps occur when Tony dupes Marlow and Hastings into believing that Mr. Hardcastle's home is an inn. By posing as a servant, Kate wins the heart of Marlow, who is uncomfortable in the company of wellborn women but is flirtatious with barmaids. Through various deceptions, Tony releases himself from his mother's clutches and unites Constance with Hastings. …

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