A riotous comedy of manners from the English Renaissance, "Rule a Wife, and Have a Wife" explores the tumultuous landscape of marriage and gender roles in 17th-century England. Written by the masterful playwrights Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, this play, part of their collected works, showcases the duo’s signature wit and sharp social commentary. A classic of the comedic stage, this play offers a glimpse into the societal expectations and power dynamics that defined relationships of the era. As relevant today as it was centuries ago, "Rule a Wife, and Have a Wife" is a timeless exploration of love, partnership, and the challenges of navigating the complexities of married life. This carefully prepared print edition brings Beaumont & Fletcher’s comedic genius to life. A must-read for enthusiasts of classic drama and those interested in the historical representation of social mores.
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