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The Scornful Lady
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The Scornful Lady

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"The Scornful Lady" by John Fletcher and Francis Beaumont is a classic Jacobean comedy that offers a witty and insightful exploration of love, marriage, and social conventions. Set in the vibrant world of early 17th-century England, the play follows the story of a strong-willed young woman named Miranda who is determined to resist the pressures of society and assert her independence. At the heart of the play is Miranda's refusal to conform to the expectations placed upon her by her family and society at large. Despite their efforts to arrange a suitable marriage for her, Miranda remains steadfast in her resolve to marry for love rather than convenience or social status. As the plot unfolds, Miranda finds herself entangled in a web of romantic entanglements, mistaken identities, and humorous misunderstandings. Along the way, she must navigate the complexities of courtship and marriage while staying true to her own desires and principles

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Culturea
Date
4 April 2024
Pages
124
ISBN
9791041996001

"The Scornful Lady" by John Fletcher and Francis Beaumont is a classic Jacobean comedy that offers a witty and insightful exploration of love, marriage, and social conventions. Set in the vibrant world of early 17th-century England, the play follows the story of a strong-willed young woman named Miranda who is determined to resist the pressures of society and assert her independence. At the heart of the play is Miranda's refusal to conform to the expectations placed upon her by her family and society at large. Despite their efforts to arrange a suitable marriage for her, Miranda remains steadfast in her resolve to marry for love rather than convenience or social status. As the plot unfolds, Miranda finds herself entangled in a web of romantic entanglements, mistaken identities, and humorous misunderstandings. Along the way, she must navigate the complexities of courtship and marriage while staying true to her own desires and principles

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Culturea
Date
4 April 2024
Pages
124
ISBN
9791041996001