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  2. The Country Wife - Wikipedia

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    The Country Wife is a Restoration comedy written by William Wycherley and first performed in 1675. A product of the tolerant early Restoration period, the play reflects an aristocratic and anti- Puritan ideology, and was controversial for its sexual explicitness even in its own time. The title contains a lewd pun with regard to the first ...

  3. William Wycherley - Wikipedia

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    He was baptised on 8 April, 1641, at Whitchurch, Hampshire. He was the son of Daniel Wycherley (1617–1697) and his wife Bethia, daughter of William Shrimpton. His family was settled on a moderate estate of about £600 a year, and his father was in the business service of the Marquess of Winchester. [1] Wycherley lived during much of his ...

  4. The Plain Dealer (play) - Wikipedia

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    The Plain Dealer is a Restoration comedy by William Wycherley, first performed on 11 December 1676. The play is based on Molière 's Le Misanthrope, and is generally considered Wycherley's finest work along with The Country Wife . The play was highly praised by John Dryden and John Dennis, though it was equally condemned for its obscenity by many.

  5. Restoration comedy - Wikipedia

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    The classics – Wycherley's The Country Wife and The Plain-Dealer, Etherege's The Man of Mode, and Congreve's Love For Love and The Way of the World – have competition not only from Vanbrugh's The Relapse and The Provoked Wife, but from such dark, unfunny comedies as Thomas Southerne's The Wives Excuse.

  6. Comedy of manners - Wikipedia

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    The masterpieces of the genre were the plays of William Wycherley (The Country Wife, 1675) and William Congreve (The Way of the World, 1700). In the late 18th century Oliver Goldsmith (She Stoops to Conquer, 1773) and Richard Brinsley Sheridan (The Rivals, 1775; The School for Scandal, 1777) revived the form.

  7. Jennifer Nettles discusses 'Farmer Wants a Wife' and the ...

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    In her current role as host of Fox's reboot of the 22-year-old, globally popular "Farmer Wants a Wife" franchise for a second season, Sugarland lead vocalist and socially aware country music star ...

  8. The Country Girl (1766 play) - Wikipedia

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    The Country Girl. (1766 play) The Country Girl by David Garrick is a derivative play adapted from The Country Wife by William Wycherley. By the time David Garrick adapted The Country Wife into The Country Girl, Wycherley's play was considered too raunchy and scandalous to show in theaters. In The Country Girl the plot and characters of The ...

  9. Country Singer Tyler Hubbard and Wife Hayley’s Relationship ...

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    Country Music’s Biggest Couples Read article Tyler — who sang in Florida Georgia Line alongside Brian Kelley until their September 2022 breakup — and Hayley have been together since early 2013 .