"William Wycherley's comedy of marriage and infidelity, innocence and licentiousness, has been variously admired as a satire or farce, condemned as an immoral or frivolous play, and admired again more recently as a serious work of dramatic work. The introduction traces the three inter-related plots and the effects of their juxtaposition, and argues for the continuing relevance of the play's insight into social and sexual relationships." --AC Black.
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