Merry Wives of Windsor

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W 1785 William Shakespeare

Notes

"The Merry Wives of Windsor," a comedy by William Shakespeare, was first published in 1602, but it continued to be a popular play well into the 18th century. By 1785, the play had seen numerous performances and adaptations, reflecting its enduring appeal. Set in the English town of Windsor, it follows the humorous escapades of Sir John Falstaff, who attempts to court two married women, Mistress Ford and Mistress Page, for financial gain. The women, aware of his intentions, conspire to outwit him with a series of elaborate pranks. The play is celebrated for its lively characters, witty dialogue, and satirical take on marriage and social mores.

Description

Tan leather pocket edition, marble end papers, intact, good condition.