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The Rivals
Book • 1775
The Rivals, written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, is a comedy in five acts that premiered in 1775.
The play revolves around Lydia Languish, who wishes to marry for love and into poverty, and Captain Jack Absolute, who woos her under a false identity.
The plot is complicated by various characters, including Sir Anthony Absolute, Jack's father; Sir Lucius O'Trigger, an Irish baronet; and Mrs. Malaprop, Lydia's aunt known for her malapropisms.
The play satirizes the societal norms and romantic sentiments of the time, featuring a cast of memorable characters and showcasing Sheridan's wit and theatrical skill.
The play revolves around Lydia Languish, who wishes to marry for love and into poverty, and Captain Jack Absolute, who woos her under a false identity.
The plot is complicated by various characters, including Sir Anthony Absolute, Jack's father; Sir Lucius O'Trigger, an Irish baronet; and Mrs. Malaprop, Lydia's aunt known for her malapropisms.
The play satirizes the societal norms and romantic sentiments of the time, featuring a cast of memorable characters and showcasing Sheridan's wit and theatrical skill.
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as the play where Mrs. Malaprop said, "he's the very pineapple of politeness".


Mignon Fogarty

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Lessons on Language with the Grammar Girl (Mignon Fogerty)
Mentioned as a classic comedy from the 1700s that had a remarkable turnaround after a disastrous opening night.

Rebooting 'The Rivals'
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when discussing the origin of the word malapropism.


Peter Sokolowski

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