According to legend Queen Elizabeth I was so delighted with the character of Sir John Falstaff in Henry IV Parts I and II that she commanded Shakespeare to create a romantic comedy depicting the jolly old rogue in love. The obedient playwright responded with The Merry Wives of Windsor a lively and enduring farce that offers a humorous rebuff to lechery and hypocrisy.Falstaff whose greed and vanity overwhelm his good sense determines to seduce a pair of well-to-do country housewives. The portly knight meets his match among the gentlewomen of Windsor however who counter his every stratagem with witty maneuvers of their own that expose Sir John's tomfoolery to public mirth. Familiar Shakespearean themes and devices — romance jealousy disguises and mistaken identities — enrich the plot along with a sparkling cast of supporting characters including rival wooers informers and witty go-betweens.This madcap romp has been a favorite of readers and playgoers for over 400 years. Students teachers and all lovers of literature and drama will appreciate this inexpensive edition of an ageless comic gem.
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