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The Period of the French Revolution
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The Georgian Drama
> Lesser Playwrights
Richard Cumberland;
The Brothers; The West Indian
Oliver Goldsmith:
She Stoops to Conquer
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The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes
(190721).
Volume XI. The Period of the French Revolution.
XII.
The Georgian Drama
.
§ 4. Lesser Playwrights.
Early in the seventies, public taste changed and became old-fashioned. Cradocks
Zobeide
(1771) was copied from an unfinished play by Voltaire; the anonymous
A Hour before Marriage
(1772) was modelled on Molières
Marriage Forcé.
OBrien, indeed, kept to sentimental comedy by producing
The Duel
(1772), founded on Sedaines
Le Philosophe sans le Savoir;
but, in the same year, Mason composed
Elfrida,
with a Greek chorus. Kenricks
Duellist
(1773) was founded on the character of Colonel Bath in
Amelia;
Colman the elder borrowed from Plautus and Terence to produce
Man of Business,
and Cumberland drew inspiration from
Adelphi
to write
Choleric Man,
both in 1774. General Burgoyne, who, in age and associations, belonged to the old school, now felt himself drawn to the theatre and produced
The Maid of the Oaks
(1774), in which the irate parent of classical comedy storms because his son marries without his consent, and the witty and fashionable Lady Bab fools Dupely by disguising herself in a
fête champêtre.
But the two authors who most profited by, and influenced, this reversion to humour and episode were Goldsmith and Sheridan.
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Richard Cumberland;
The Brothers; The West Indian
Oliver Goldsmith:
She Stoops to Conquer
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