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portada The two Mcnaughtens: A Play in Three Acts
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
148
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781479400492

The two Mcnaughtens: A Play in Three Acts

Jean-Francois Regnard (Author) · Borgo Press · Paperback

The two Mcnaughtens: A Play in Three Acts - Jean-Francois Regnard

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Synopsis "The two Mcnaughtens: A Play in Three Acts"

Jean-François Regnard (1655-1709) is considered by many critics to be the best writer of comedic plays in seventeenth-century French literature, excepting only Molière. Regnard based many of his pieces on classical sources, and THE TWO MCNAUGHTENS is no exception, having been adapted from the Roman comedy, Menaechmi, by Plautus. The dramatist chose to adapt rather than simply translate this comedy, restaging it with a fresh British setting. Nonetheless, the basic premise--of twins and their lovers confounding each other in their bumbling attempts to inherit the estate of their uncle--closely follows the original source, save for actual names, places, and monetary denominations--and also manages to replicate the absolute hilarity of the earlier play. Great entertainment for a modern audience!

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