The Man of the World (1792)
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"Man of the World" (1792) is a comedy in five acts by the famous English playwright Charles Maclean. In this work, the author embodied the themes of social conflicts, moral dilemma and life philosophy. The main character, clearly presented in the image of the Man of the World, causes many controversies in the theatrical play due to his actions and relationships with other characters. Readers will have the opportunity to enjoy an intricate plot, lively dialogues, and deep, thought-provoking content. "Man of the World" is a fascinating literary embodiment of social realities and the psychology of heroes, which leaves a mark in the hearts of its readers.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Charles Macklin
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2004-12-25
- Title
- The Man of the World (1792)
- Subject
- English drama -- 18th century
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