
audiobook
by Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher
A sparkling early‑modern comedy opens with a bustling cast of citizens, gentlemen, and witty servants whose lives intersect around a tangled web of courtship and family intrigue. Moroso, a prosperous old suitor, and his friends debate the merits of a marriage that could bind two families, while sharp‑tongued ladies like the clever Maria and determined Livia assert their own desires. The play promises a “battle without blood,” a lively contest of wit and wit‑filled repartee that pits gendered expectations against one another in a bright, bustling city setting.
The first act kicks off with a boisterous wedding scene, where gossip, jest, and earnest scheming swirl among the characters. As the fathers plot matches and the servants pour wine, the audience is treated to rapid‑fire dialogue that teases the inevitable misunderstandings and romantic entanglements ahead. Listeners will be drawn into the humor and the clever language, setting the stage for a merry exploration of love, loyalty, and the comedy of human folly.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (593K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jonathan Ingram and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2011-02-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1584–1616
Best known for his lively partnership with John Fletcher, this Jacobean dramatist helped shape the English stage with plays that blend wit, romance, and sudden turns of feeling. His work includes "The Knight of the Burning Pestle," still admired for its playful, surprising take on theater itself.
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1579–1625
A leading dramatist of the Jacobean stage, he helped shape English theater after Shakespeare and is still best known for his lively collaborations with Francis Beaumont. His plays mix romance, wit, and sudden turns of feeling in a way that kept audiences coming back.
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