With piercing accuracy William ongreve depicted the shallow, brittle
world of "society" where the right artifice in manners, fashion and
conversation--and money--eased the passage to success. Through
sparkling, witty dialogue and brilliant characterisation--Lady Plyant,
Valentine, Lady Touchwood, Mirabell and Millamant--Congreve exposed the
follies and vanities of that world, and suggested that behind the
glinting mirror lay something more brutal.
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