Greene's Tu Quoque or, The Cittie Gallant
A humorous critique of societal norms in early 17th-century England
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:15th Apr '19
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This satirical play, Greene's Tu Quoque or, The Cittie Gallant, cleverly critiques societal norms through humor and mistaken identities, showcasing Robert Greene's wit.
Published in 1984, Greene's Tu Quoque or, The Cittie Gallant is a satirical play that offers a humorous critique of societal norms in early 17th-century England. Originally performed in 1611 by the Queen’s players, it showcases the wit and cleverness of playwright Robert Greene. The play revolves around themes of deception, identity, and social commentary, making it a remarkable piece of literature that still resonates today.
Set in a vibrant urban landscape, Greene's Tu Quoque or, The Cittie Gallant features a cast of colorful characters who navigate the complexities of love and ambition. The plot unfolds with a series of misunderstandings and mistaken identities, highlighting the absurdities of human behavior. Greene's sharp dialogue and comedic timing engage the audience, inviting them to reflect on the follies of society while being entertained.
As a work of satire, the play not only entertains but also prompts critical thinking about the roles individuals play in society. Greene's Tu Quoque or, The Cittie Gallant remains a significant contribution to the theatrical canon, showcasing Greene's talent for blending humor with social critique. Its enduring relevance speaks to the universal themes of human nature and the pursuit of happiness, making it a timeless classic worthy of exploration.
ISBN: 9780367182502
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
168 pages