A Bold Stroke for a Husband: A Comedy in Five Acts

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A Bold Stroke for a Husband: A Comedy in Five Acts

by Hannah Cowley

EN·~2 hours·5 chapters

Chapters

5 total
1

CLAYTON'S EDITION.

0:01
2

A. BOLD STROKE FOR A HUSBAND

0:03
3

BY MRS. COWLEY.

0:17
4

DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.

4:29
5

A Bold Stroke for a Husband.

1:56:09

Description

Set against the bustling streets of Madrid, this five‑act comedy opens with a chorus of colorful Spaniards—lords, servants, and spirited ladies—each delivering quick‑witted repartee that instantly draws the listener into a world of lively intrigue. The playwright balances sharp satire with genuine warmth, using the exotic locale to allow improbable schemes to unfold without the constraints of everyday propriety. From the very first scene, the audience is treated to a brisk exchange of misunderstandings that promise both laughter and a glimpse into the social games of the era.

At the heart of the drama are two determined women, each willing to bend convention to secure their futures. One masquerades as a man, a bold stroke that fuels a cascade of comic situations, while the other navigates the marriage market with equal audacity, employing charm and clever deception. Their antics expose the follies of pretentious courtship and the absurdities of status, all delivered with a sparkling blend of humor and heartfelt observation that keeps the narrative both entertaining and thought‑provoking.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (116K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Delphine Lettau and the team at Distributed Proofreaders Canada

Release date

2014-11-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Hannah Cowley

Hannah Cowley

1743–1809

A sharp, lively voice of the late 18th-century stage, this English playwright and poet was especially known for sparkling comedies and memorable female characters. Her best-known work, The Belle's Stratagem, helped secure her place among the most successful women dramatists of her time.

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