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A collection of comic stage pieces accompanied by a preliminary discourse and a prologue, presenting concise, carefully polished plays that favor natural dialogue and precise comic observation. The dramas satirize pedantry, ostentatious culture, sentimental affectation, and restrictive social conventions through restrained humour and balanced characterization rather than melodrama. The introductory essay articulates the author’s aesthetic principles and taste for simplicity, while the plays themselves offer compact scenes of social critique and moral clarity, using wit to expose human foibles and the follies of fashionable innovation.
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