Explore the world of Restoration theatre with Thomas Otway’s timeless classics, Friendship in Fashion; The Soldier’s Fortune; The Atheist, or the Second Part of the Soldier’s Fortune. These three plays offer readers a glimpse into the vibrant and often scandalous world of the English stage in the late 17th century. With witty dialogue, memorable characters, and compelling storylines, these plays are a must-read for anyone interested in the history of English theatre.
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