The Unforseen Return
by Jean-François Regnard & Frank J Morlock (Translator)
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- Language: English
"The Unforseen Return" by Jean-François Regnard is a comedic play written in the early 18th century, particularly reflecting the style of French theatre of that era. This one-act comedy revolves around themes of love, deception, and the whims of social class, showcasing the characters Edward Richly and Belinda, as well as an array of supporting characters, all caught in a web of misunderstandings and comedic situations. The play is a lighthearted exploration of how familial and financial pressures can influence romantic relationships. The storyline unfolds as Edward Richly is preparing to marry Belinda, but complications arise with the unexpected return of his father, Mr. Richly, who is completely unaware of his son's extravagant lifestyle and debts. As the characters scramble to keep the father from discovering the true nature of his son's affairs, misunderstandings ensue, leading to humorous exchanges between the characters, including the meddlesome Mrs. Prim and the loud Squire. The tension heightens with Mr. Richly's interest in the fate of his house and wealth, compounded by Roger's attempts to cover up the truth, ultimately leading to revelations that could change everything. The play concludes on a positive note, celebrating love and marriage amidst the shenanigans, making it a delightful comedic experience. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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