The Inconstant

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The Inconstant

by George Farquhar

EN·~1 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
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THE - INCONSTANT;

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A COMEDY, - IN FIVE ACTS;

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AS PERFORMED AT THE - THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE.

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PRINTED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE MANAGERS FROM THE PROMPT BOOK. WITH REMARKS

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By GEORGE FARQUHAR, Esq.

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BY MRS. INCHBALD.

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LONDON:

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PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, AND ORME, PATERNOSTER ROW.

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REMARKS.

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DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.

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Description

A sparkling early‑18th‑century comedy, this five‑act piece follows the tangled affairs of the Mirabel family and their fashionable acquaintances. The playwright, known for his sharp wit, offers a lively portrait of London’s social scene, where love, ambition and the lure of easy fortunes collide. Though its original debut met with lukewarm applause, the humor and keen observation of human folly still resonate for modern listeners.

The story opens with the elderly Mirabel, a widower wary of his son’s reckless pursuits, and the youthful Mirabel, a charming but financially strained gentleman. He becomes entangled with the elegant Duretete, the witty Oriana, and the alluring courtesan Lamorce, each representing different temptations and schemes. Their intersecting desires spark a series of witty misunderstandings and witty repartee, exposing the absurdities of pretended wealth and the perils of marrying for convenience. The first act sets the stage for a delightful exploration of love, deception, and the ever‑present chase for a better life.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (103K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Delphine Lettau and the Online Distributed Proofreading Canada Team at http://www.pgdpcanada.net

Release date

2011-04-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Farquhar

George Farquhar

d. 1707

Best known for the sparkling comedies The Recruiting Officer and The Beaux' Stratagem, this Irish playwright brought unusual warmth and energy to Restoration theater. His work still feels lively for the way it mixes wit, romance, and a sharp eye for human behavior.

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