Publisher's Synopsis
The Village Coquette is a delightful example of 18th-century English comedy. Written by Thomas Rogers, this play offers a charming glimpse into village life and the social dynamics of the time. The narrative centers on a captivating coquette and the humorous situations that arise from her interactions with the local community. Rogers' work provides valuable insight into the theatrical conventions and popular entertainment of the period.
This edition, carefully reproduced, ensures that modern readers can appreciate the wit and charm of this classic play. Its enduring appeal lies in its relatable characters and timeless exploration of human nature. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the history of English drama.
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