The Stolen Heiress; or, The Salamanca Doctor Outplotted. A Comedy

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The Stolen Heiress; or, The Salamanca Doctor Outplotted. A Comedy

by Susanna Centlivre

EN·~1 hours·7 chapters

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THE - Stolen Heiress: - OR THE - Salamanca Doctor Outplotted. - A - COMEDY.

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Drawn from - THE - WORKS - OF THE CELEBRATED - Mrs. CENTLIVRE.

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VOLUME ONE

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LONDON:

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PROLOGUE.

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Dramatis Personæ

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Description

In the bustling court of Palermo, a bewildered Count mourns the supposed death of his only son, setting the stage for a tangled web of deception and merriment. His grief, more theatrical than sincere, draws his loyal servant Rosco into a conspiratorial dance, hinting at the farcical twists that will follow. The opening brims with lively banter and a mock‑solemn prologue that pokes fun at pretentious scholars and their lofty ambitions.

A colorful ensemble soon appears: the beautiful Lucasia, her sister Lavinia, and a slew of suitors ranging from a pompous Salamanca doctor to a dashing but clueless noble. Their competing schemes to win hearts and fortunes spin a comic tale of mistaken identities, secret loves, and a missing heiress whose absence fuels the intrigue. With witty songs, sharp repartee, and a generous dose of satire, the play promises a lively romp through love, ambition, and the art of out‑witting one another.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (97K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Delphine Lettau and the Online Distributed Proofreading Canada Team at http://www.pgdpcanada.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Book Search project.)

Release date

2011-05-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Susanna Centlivre

Susanna Centlivre

1666–1723

A lively English playwright, poet, and actress, she became one of the best-known women writing for the early 18th-century stage. Her comedies, especially The Busy Body and The Wonder, kept audiences entertained long after her lifetime.

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