This Student Edition of Goldoni's classic 18th century play, A Servant
to Two Masters, features expert and helpful annotation, ideal for
anyone studying or performing the play. Editor Joseph Farrell's
accessible Introduction includes a plot synopsis, a commentary on the
dramatic, social and political context, and on the themes, characters,
language and structure of the play, as well a list of suggested reading,
questions for further study and a review of performance history.
The play revolves around the wily, greedy servant Truffaldino, who in
trying to fill both his purse and his stomach, attempts to serve two
masters simultaneously. Meanwhile, his mistress disguises herself as her
dead brother to claim the dowry from his bewildered, bereft fiancee. The
plot is full of mishaps and mix-ups, confusions, disguises and mistaken
identity, before the murder and entangled romances can be resolved.
Lee Hall's contemporary, faithful version is fast-paced, funny and
idiomatic. Updating the comedy for the reader and audience, this version
is thoroughly accessible, whilst also portraying the plot's tricks and
absurdities with comic flair.