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The Belle's Stratagem: Love, Deception, and Society: A Comedy of Manners in 18th Century London

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English
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Lyric & Poetry

Hannah Cowley'Äôs "The Belle's Stratagem" is a masterful comedy of manners that intertwines themes of love, deception, and female agency against the backdrop of late 18th-century England. The play deftly employs wit and irony through its lively dialogue and intricately woven plot, which follows the bold heroine, Letitia Hardy, as she navigates the societal expectations of courtship and romance. Cowley'Äôs brilliant characters, drawn with humor and depth, challenge the conventions of their time, particularly in the portrayal of women'Äôs roles and desires, reflecting a burgeoning awareness of gender dynamics in the Enlightenment period. Hannah Cowley, an accomplished playwright of her era, was notably one of the few women to gain recognition in a predominantly male literary landscape. Her background in literature and her experiences in the society of London informed her sharp understanding of social mores and the complexities of gender relations. Cowley's own struggles against the limitations imposed on women artists served as a catalyst for her to craft works that not only entertained but also provoked thought about societal norms. "The Belle's Stratagem" is a delightful read that enchants its audience while prompting reflections on the subtle stratagems women employ to assert their autonomy. Cowley'Äôs keen insight into her characters'Äô inner lives invites readers to engage with this play, making it an essential addition to the canon of feminist literature and a vital exploration of early female empowerment in drama.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4057664649591

Release date

Ebook: November 21, 2019

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