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the school for scandal by richard brinsley sheridan: The School for Scandal Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 1991-01-01 Often called the best comedy of manners in English, and one of the most produced of all theatre classics, this delightful play brilliantly displays Sheridan's mastery of the mechanics of stage comedy, his flair for witty dialogue, and his obvious delight in skewering the affectation and pretentiousness of aristocratic Londoners of the 1770s. Publisher's Note. |
the school for scandal by richard brinsley sheridan: The School for Scandal Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 1986 The text of this edition is transcribed from that of George Nettleton, with additions or deletions set off in brackets. Also included are the dedicatory 'Portrait Addressed to Mrs Crewe', Garrick's 'Prologue', and G Colman's 'Epilogue'. Edited by John Loftis, this edition of The School for Scandal for performance and study also includes an introduction, a list of principal dates in the life of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, and a selected bibliography. |
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the school for scandal by richard brinsley sheridan: The School for Scandal Richard Brinsley Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 2017-04-30 How is this book unique? Font adjustments & biography included Unabridged (100% Original content) Illustrated About The School for Scandal by Richard Brinsley Sheridan Richard Brinsley Sherian was a prominent British playwright and poet in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Sheridan also served as a Member of Parliament and he was the long-time owner of the London Theatre Royal. Sheridan is now best remembered for classic satirical plays such as The Rivals, The School for Scandal, and A Trip to Scarborough. The School for Scandal is a five-act comedy of manners that was first performed in 1777. The play is notable for its excellent satire of upper class London society in the late 18th century. Richly exploited comic situations, effervescent wit, and intricate plots combine to make Sheridan's work among the best of all English comedy. This edition includes his most famous plays, The Rivals, The School for Scandal, and The Critic, as well as two lesser known musical plays, The Duenna and A Trip to Scarborough. A detailed introduction and notes on Sheridan's playhouses and critical inheritance make this an invaluable edition for study and performance alike. |
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the school for scandal by richard brinsley sheridan: The School for Scandal Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Lewis John Carlino, 2005 THE STORY: Sir Peter Teazle, a middle-aged, wealthy bachelor, has recently married a pretty maid from the country. Suddenly thrust into London's high society, the young and frivolous Lady Teazle finds herself a willing member of a vicious, scandal- |
the school for scandal by richard brinsley sheridan: The School for Scandal (1777). By: Richard Brinsley Sheridan Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 2018-01-25 The School for Scandal is a play written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. It was first performed in London at Drury Lane Theatre on 8 May 1777.PlotAct IScene I: Lady Sneerwell, a wealthy young widow, and her hireling Snake discuss her various scandal-spreading plots. Snake asks why she is so involved in the affairs of Sir Peter Teazle, his ward Maria, and Charles and Joseph Surface, two young men under Sir Peter's informal guardianship, and why she has not yielded to the attentions of Joseph, who is highly respectable. Lady Sneerwell confides that Joseph wants Maria, who is an heiress, and that Maria wants Charles. Thus she and Joseph are plotting to alienate Maria from Charles by putting out rumors of an affair between Charles and Sir Peter's new young wife, Lady Teazle. Joseph arrives to confer with Lady Sneerwell. Maria herself then enters, fleeing the attentions of Sir Benjamin Backbite and his uncle Crabtree. Mrs. Candour enters and ironically talks about how tale-bearers are as bad as the tale-makers. Soon after that, Sir Benjamin and Crabtree also enter, bringing a good deal of gossip with them. One item is the imminent return of the Surface brothers' rich uncle Sir Oliver from the East Indies, where he has been for fifteen years; another is Charles' dire financial situation.Scene II: Sir Peter complains of Lady Teazle's spendthrift ways. Rowley, the former steward of the Surfaces' late father, arrives, and Sir Peter gives him an earful on the subject. He also complains that Maria has refused Joseph, whom he calls a model for the young men of the age, and seems attached to Charles, whom he denounces as a profligate. Rowley defends Charles, and then announces that Sir Oliver has just arrived from the East Indies.Act II[edit]Scene I: Sir Peter argues with his wife, Lady Teazle, refusing to be ruined by [her] extravagance. He reminds her of her recent and far humbler country origins. Lady Teazle excuses herself by appealing to the fashion, and departs to visit Lady Sneerwell. Despite their quarrel, Sir Peter still finds himself charmed by his wife even when she is arguing with him.Scene II: At Lady Sneerwell's, the scandal-mongers have great fun at the expense of friends not present. Lady Teazle and Maria arrive; Lady Teazle joins in, but Maria is disgusted......Richard Brinsley Butler Sheridan (30 October 1751 - 7 July 1816) was an Irish satirist, a playwright and poet, and long-term owner of the London Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. He is known for his plays such as The Rivals, The School for Scandal, The Duenna, and A Trip to Scarborough. He was also a Whig MP for 32 years in the British House of Commons for Stafford (1780-1806), Westminster (1806-1807), and Ilchester (1807-1812). He is buried at Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey. His plays remain a central part of the canon and are regularly performed worldwide. |
the school for scandal by richard brinsley sheridan: The School for Scandal and Other Plays Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 1998-05-07 Richly exploited comic situations, effervescent wit, and intricate plots combine to make Richard Sheridan's work among the best of all English comedy. This edition includes his most famous plays, THE RIVALS, THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, and THE CRITIC, as well as two lesser known musical plays. Detailed introduction and notes make this an invaluable edition for study and performance alike. |
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the school for scandal by richard brinsley sheridan: The School for Scandal Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 2018-05-12 Richard Brinsley Sheridan's classic comedy telling a tale of crossed love in English high society. Characters include:Sir Peter Teazle, Lady Teazle, Sir Oliver Surface, Joseph Surface, Charles Surface, Maria, Lady Sneerwell, Sir Benjamin Backbite, Sir Harry Bumper, Careless, Rowley, Snake, Trip, Mrs Candour, Crabtree, and Moses. |
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the school for scandal by richard brinsley sheridan: The School For Scandal (Annotated) Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 2020-04-07 Differentiated book- It has a historical context with research of the time-The School for Scandal is a mannered comedy written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. It was first performed in London at the Drury Lane Theater on May 8, 1777. Lady Sneerwell, a wealthy young widow, and her salaried Serpent discuss their various plots to spread scandals. Snake asks why she is so involved in the affairs of Sir Peter Teazle, his ward Maria, and Charles and Joseph Surface, two young men under the informal tutelage of Sir Peter, and why she has not yielded to the attentions of Joseph, who is very respectable. . Lady Sneerwell confesses that Joseph loves Maria, that he is an heir, and that Maria loves Charles. Therefore, she and Joseph are conspiring to drive Mary away from Charles by posting rumors of a romance between Charles and Sir Peter's new wife, Lady Teazle.Joseph arrives to speak to Lady Sneerwell. Then Mary enters and flees from the attentions of Sir Benjamin Backbite and his uncle, Crabtree. Mrs. Candor comes in and ironically talks about how the East Indies, where she has been for sixteen years; another is Charles' dire financial situation. Richard Brinsley Butler Sheridan (October 30, 1751 - July 7, 1816) was a satirical writer Irish, playwright, poet and long-term owner of the London Theater Royal, Drury Lane. |
the school for scandal by richard brinsley sheridan: The School for Scandal Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 2021-02-10T21:54:25Z One of the most celebrated English comedies of manners, Sheridan’s The School for Scandal was first produced in 1777 at London’s Drury Lane Theatre. It opened just a year after Sheridan succeeded the famous actor/manager David Garrick as manager and, after Garrick had read the play, he even volunteered to write the prologue—lending his much desired endorsement to the production. The School for Scandal was extremely well received by its audiences as well as by many contemporary critics. The plot revolves around members of London’s Georgian society who delight in rumor and gossip and the infelicities and flaws of others. Although they draw their victims from their own membership, they let no action go un-noted or uncriticized. But as the plot unfolds events don’t always prove quite so titillating, and not a few find themselves victims of their own love of scandal. The comedy of manners was a staple of Restoration theatre with William Congreve and Molière being its most famous proponents. After it fell out of favor it was revived in the later part of the 1700s when a new generation of playwrights like William Goldsmith and Richard Sheridan took up writing them again. Praised for its tight writing and razor wit, The School for Scandal skewered high-society with such spirited ridicule and insight that it earned Sheridan the epithet of “the modern Congreve.” This book is part of the Standard Ebooks project, which produces free public domain ebooks. |
the school for scandal by richard brinsley sheridan: The School for Scandal Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 2016-06-06 The School for Scandal - A Comedy - A Portrait By R. B. Sheridan, esq. The School for Scandal is a play written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. It was first performed in London at Drury Lane Theatre on 8 May 1777. In comparing editions of the play, one will find several relatively minor textual differences. One reason is that Sheridan revised his text repeatedly, not only prior to its first production, but afterwards. In its earliest stages, as detailed by Thomas Moore, Sheridan developed two separate play sketches, one initially entitled The Slanderers that began with Lady Sneerwell and Spatter (equivalent to Snake in the final version), and the other involving the Teazles. He eventually combined these and with repeated revisions and restructuring arrived at substantially the play that we have today. The play did not appear in an authorised edition during Sheridan's lifetime, though it was printed in Dublin in 1788 from a copy that the author had sent to his sister. |
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the school for scandal by richard brinsley sheridan: The School for Scandal Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 2014-10-09 The School for Scandal - A Comedy - A Portrait by R. B. Sheridan. A Play in Five Acts. The School for Scandal is a play written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. It was first performed in London at Drury Lane Theatre on 8 May 1777. Scene I: Lady Sneerwell, a wealthy young widow, and her hireling Snake discuss her various scandal-spreading plots. Snake asks why she is so involved in the affairs of Sir Peter Teazle, his ward Maria, and Charles and Joseph Surface, two young men under Sir Peter's informal guardianship, and why she has not yielded to the attentions of Joseph, who is highly respectable. Lady Sneerwell confides that Joseph wants Maria, who is an heiress, and that she wants Charles. Thus she and Joseph are plotting to alienate Maria from Charles by putting out rumours of an affair between Charles and Sir Peter's new young wife, Lady Teazle. Joseph arrives to confer with Lady Sneerwell. Maria herself then enters, fleeing the attentions of Sir Benjamin Backbite and his uncle Crabtree. Mrs. Candour enters and ironically talks about how tale-bearers are as bad as the tale-makers. Soon after that, Sir Benjamin and Crabtree also enter, bringing a good deal of gossip with them. One item is the imminent return of the Surface brothers' rich uncle Sir Oliver from the East Indies, where he has been for sixteen years; another is Charles' dire financial situation.Scene II: Sir Peter complains of Lady Teazle's spendthrift ways. Rowley, the former steward of the Surfaces' late father, arrives, and Sir Peter gives him an earful on the subject. He also complains that Maria has refused Joseph, whom he calls a model for the young men of the age, and seems attached to Charles, whom he denounces as a profligate. Rowley defends Charles, and then announces that Sir Oliver has just arrived from the East Indies. |
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the school for scandal by richard brinsley sheridan: The School Jor Scandal Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 2018-08-26 The School for Scandal: A Comedy by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. The School for Scandal is a play written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. It was first performed in London at Drury Lane Theatre on 8 May 1777. Various editions of the play exhibit several relatively minor textual differences. One reason is that Sheridan revised his text repeatedly, not only prior to its first production, but afterwards. In its earliest stages, as detailed by Thomas Moore, Sheridan developed two separate play sketches, one initially entitled The Slanderers that began with Lady Sneerwell and Spatter (equivalent to Snake in the final version), and the other involving the Teazles. He eventually combined these and with repeated revisions and restructuring arrived at substantially the play that we have today. |
the school for scandal by richard brinsley sheridan: School for Scandal Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 2018-09-06 School For Scandalby Richard Brinsley SheridanTell me, ye prim adepts in Scandal's school,Who rail by precept, and detract by rule,Lives there no character, so tried, so known,So deck'd with grace, and so unlike your own,That even you assist her fame to raise,Approve by envy, and by silence praise!--Attend!--a model shall attract your view--Daughters of calumny, I summon you!You shall decide if this a portrait prove,Or fond creation of the Muse and Love.--Attend, ye virgin critics, shrewd and sage,Ye matron censors of this childish age,Whose peering eye and wrinkled front declareA fixt antipathy to young and fair;By cunning, cautious; or by nature, cold,In maiden madness, virulently bold!--Attend! ye skilled to coin the precious tale,Creating proof, where innuendos fail!Whose practised memories, cruelly exact,Omit no circumstance, except the fact!--Attend, all ye who boast,--or old or young,--The living libel of a slanderous tongue! |
the school for scandal by richard brinsley sheridan: Richard Brinsley Sheridan Jack DeRochi, Daniel Ennis, 2012-11-29 This new collection of essays on Richard Brinsley Sheridan brings the most important British playwright of the eighteenth century back to the forefront of literary and cultural studies of the era. While his pyrotechnic life as a romantic hero, playwright, Member of Parliament, and theatre manager has generated a number of recent biographies, it is Sheridan’s works—not just plays but also poetry and orations—that endure. These essays reclaim the legacy of the man of letters and partisan bon vivant who burst from obscurity to become a powerful cultural force in Georgian London. This collection covers the many lives of Sheridan, taking into account both his variegated career and the competing accounts of the man, as well as his early verse, which lays the foundation for his success as a playwright. Chapters are devoted to Sheridan’s theatre, and provide innovative readings of his most famous dramatic pieces: The Rivals, The Duenna, The School for Scandal, The Critic, and Pizarro. The volume also includes extensive discussion of the dramatic highs of Sheridan’s long political career, thus placing the playwright-politician firmly in the world in which performance and politics were inextricably entwined. Contributors: Mita Choudhury, Jack E. DeRochi, Marianna D’Ezio, Daniel J. Ennis, Emily Friedman, Steven Gores, David Haley, Robert W. Jones, Daniel O’Quinn, Glynis Ridley, John Vance, David Francis Taylor |
the school for scandal by richard brinsley sheridan: The School for Scandal Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 2018-08-16 The School for Scandal A Comedy Richard Brinsley Sheridan The School for Scandal is Richard Brinsley Sheridan's classic comedy that pokes fun at London upper class society in the late 1700s. Often referred to as a comedy of manners, The School for Scandal is one Sheridan's most performed plays and a classic of English comedic drama. We are delighted to publish this classic book as part of our extensive Classic Library collection. Many of the books in our collection have been out of print for decades, and therefore have not been accessible to the general public. The aim of our publishing program is to facilitate rapid access to this vast reservoir of literature, and our view is that this is a significant literary work, which deserves to be brought back into print after many decades. The contents of the vast majority of titles in the Classic Library have been scanned from the original works. To ensure a high quality product, each title has been meticulously hand curated by our staff. Our philosophy has been guided by a desire to provide the reader with a book that is as close as possible to ownership of the original work. We hope that you will enjoy this wonderful classic work, and that for you it becomes an enriching experience. |
the school for scandal by richard brinsley sheridan: The Critic Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 1911 |
the school for scandal by richard brinsley sheridan: The School for Scandal and The Rivals Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 2006-01-01 Combined in this volume are two of Richard Brinsley Sheridan's most loved works, The School for Scandal and The Rivals. The School for Scandal is Richard Brinsley Sheridan's classic comedy that pokes fun at London upper class society in the late 1700s. Often referred to as a comedy of manners, The School for Scandal is one Sheridan's most performed plays and a classic of English comedic drama. The Rivals was Richard Brinsley Sheridan's first play and while at first it was not well received it would go on to prove to be a great success and establish Sheridan as a major talent. The Rivals satirizes the pretentiousness of English society in the late 18th century. As witty and accessible today as when it was first written, The Rivals sparkles with the humor that Sheridan and his writing are known for. Together these works make a great introduction to the works of Richard Brinsley Sheridan. |
the school for scandal by richard brinsley sheridan: The School for Scandal Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 2016-10-01 The School for Scandal is a play written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. It was first performed in London at Drury Lane Theatre on 8 May 1777. The School for Scandal has been widely admired. The English critic William Hazlitt was particularly effusive in his praise of Sheridan's comedies in general and of this play in particular:The 'School for Scandal' is if not the most original, perhaps the most finished and faultless comedy which we have. When it is acted, you hear people all around you exclaiming, Surely it is impossible for anything to be cleverer. The scene in which Charles sells all the old family pictures but his uncle's, who is the purchaser in disguise, and that of the discovery of Lady Teazle when the screen falls, are among the happiest and most highly wrought that comedy, in its wide and brilliant range, can boast. Besides the wit and ingenuity of this play, there is a genial spirit of frankness and generosity about it, that relieves the heart as well as clears the lungs. It professes a faith in the natural goodness as well as the habitual depravity of human nature. |
the school for scandal by richard brinsley sheridan: The School for Scandal Richard Sheridan Brinsley, 2021-10-29 The School for Scandal is a comedy of manners written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. It was first performed in London at Drury Lane Theatre on 8 May 1777. The School for Scandal is one Sheridan's most performed plays and a classic of English comedic drama. |
the school for scandal by richard brinsley sheridan: A Trip to Scarborough Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 1781 |
the school for scandal by richard brinsley sheridan: R.B. Sheridan's "A School For Scandal": a play in a colonial context Miriam Dunja Berraissoul, 2008-09-11 Seminar paper from the year 2004 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 2,0, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (Institut für Anglistik), course: Seminar, language: English, abstract: This paper shall analyse Richard Brinsley Sheridan`s play “The School for Scandal”. This drama was first performed in 1776 in London’s Drury Lane Theatre, and was a cultural part of the colonization process in India. The aim of the first chapter is to provide some background information about Sheridan and his time, and also serves to explain the role which the concept of the sentimental comedy played during the time it was first performed in London. The main focus here, however, is to explore the differences as well as the comparable elements with other comedy genres. The second chapter deals with the production of “The School for Scandal” which was first performed in Calcutta in 1777. Here it seem appropriate to analise the motives behind the exportation of British culture into the colony and to find out more about the commercial as well as the cultural aspects. An important source of information in reference to this production is the Folger manuscript; a handwritten copy of the play complete with stage directions, which had been used at the New Playhouse in Calcutta. It is necessary to mention here that this Folger manuscript “recovered” by Mita Choudhury, whose essay about the production of “The School for Scandal” is the main source for the second part of this paper. The aim of this chapter however, is not to summarise her work, but rather to approach her argumentation critically. The last part of the paper deals with the question whether or not there is a connection between the play and the process of colonialism in Calcutta in terms of the production itself and its content. It also examines the part which colonialism plays within the drama, with regards to its moral and financial aspects. |
the school for scandal by richard brinsley sheridan: The School for Scandal Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 1897 |
the school for scandal by richard brinsley sheridan: The Rivals. A Comedy Richard Brinsley B. Sheridan, 1823 |
the school for scandal by richard brinsley sheridan: A Traitor's Kiss Fintan O'Toole, 1998 A biography of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, the writer of The School for Scandal and The Rivals. The text argues that Sheridan's Irishness was a crucial factor in his drive for English literary and political success. |
the school for scandal by richard brinsley sheridan: The School for Scandal Illustrated Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 2021-03-30 The School for Scandal is a comedy of manners written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. It was first performed in London at Drury Lane Theatre on 8 May 1777. |
the school for scandal by richard brinsley sheridan: The Scandal of Empire Nicholas B. Dirks, 2009-07-01 Many have told of the East India Company’s extraordinary excesses in eighteenth-century India, of the plunder that made its directors fabulously wealthy and able to buy British land and titles, but this is only a fraction of the story. When one of these men—Warren Hastings—was put on trial by Edmund Burke, it brought the Company’s exploits to the attention of the public. Through the trial and after, the British government transformed public understanding of the Company’s corrupt actions by creating an image of a vulnerable India that needed British assistance. Intrusive behavior was recast as a civilizing mission. In this fascinating, and devastating, account of the scandal that laid the foundation of the British Empire, Nicholas Dirks explains how this substitution of imperial authority for Company rule helped erase the dirty origins of empire and justify the British presence in India. The Scandal of Empire reveals that the conquests and exploitations of the East India Company were critical to England’s development in the eighteenth century and beyond. We see how mercantile trade was inextricably linked with imperial venture and scandalous excess and how these three things provided the ideological basis for far-flung British expansion. In this powerfully written and trenchant critique, Dirks shows how the empire projected its own scandalous behavior onto India itself. By returning to the moment when the scandal of empire became acceptable we gain a new understanding of the modern culture of the colonizer and the colonized and the manifold implications for Britain, India, and the world. |
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10 Jun 2022 · The School for Scandal, Richard Brinsley Sheridan from to p.59 Act V Scene I. – The Library p.61 SIR OLIVER. Charles, you are my heir! [Aside. Exit. The Tempest, William …
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RICHARD S. PRESSMAN St. Mary's University On April 16, 1787 Royall Tyler, Jr. had the pleasure of seeing the first production of his play, The Contrast. It was the first drama written …
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12 Oct 2021 · The School for Scandal, Richard Brinsley Sheridan from to p.13 ACT II Scene 1 SIR PETER TEAZLE’S… Enter Sir Peter and Lady Teazle. p.15 SIR PETER …everything in …
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Richard Brinsley Sheridan 1751-1816 The son of an Irish actor, Sheridan was educated in England. His elopement with the singer, Eliza Linley, whom he eventually married, and duels …
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10 Jun 2022 · The School for Scandal, Richard Brinsley Sheridan from to p.59 Act V Scene I. – The Library p.61 SIR OLIVER. Charles, you are my heir! [Aside. Exit. The Tempest, William …
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13 Oct 2020 · The School for Scandal, Richard Brinsley Sheridan from to p.46 Scene III.- A Library JOSEPH SURFACE and a SERVANT p.49 JOSEPH. Give me that book. (Sits down. …
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13 Oct 2020 · The School for Scandal, Richard Brinsley Sheridan from to p.46 Scene III.- A Library JOSEPH SURFACE and a SERVANT p.49 JOSEPH. Give me that book. (Sits down. …