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Susanna Centlivre’s The Beau’s Duel; or, A Soldier for the Ladies (1702)

A Critical Edition

by Victoria Echegaray-Mitar (Editor)
©2025 Others 216 Pages
Series: Restoration Drama, Volume 5

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Summary

The Beau’s Duel; or, A Soldier for the Ladies (1702) is Susanna Centlivre’s first comedy. It premiered soon after Queen Anne’s coronation amid preparations for the War of the Spanish Succession. This work features many of the elements of Centlivre’s skillful playwriting that would later establish her as one of the most popular dramatists through to the nineteenth century. This critical edition offers a modernised text with annotations and an introduction that looks at the play in its social, historical, and dramatic context.
Before the play begins, Clarinda and Colonel Manly have been courting for some time. Despite initially approving the match, Clarinda’s father Careful has now agreed to give her hand in marriage to the fop Sir William Mode. The play follows the couple’s attempts at outwitting both men as well as overcoming misunderstandings with the aid of Clarinda’s cousin Emilia, Manly’s friends Toper and Captain Bellmein along with the captain’s reformed mistress Mrs Plotwell.

Details

Pages
216
Publication Year
2025
ISBN (PDF)
9783034361446
ISBN (Softcover)
9783034358545
DOI
10.3726/b23124
Language
English
Publication date
2025 (December)
Keywords
Restoration comedy Susanna Centlivre women writers English drama Late Stuarts eighteenth century duelling intrigue comedy
Published
Lausanne, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, New York, Oxford, 2025. 216 pp., 1 fig. b/w, 3 tables.
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Biographical notes

Victoria Echegaray-Mitar (Editor)

Victoria Echegaray-Mitar holds a PhD in Philological Studies with a focus on Literature and Culture in English from the Universidad de Sevilla (Spain). Her research interests include textual criticism and bibliography as well as women writers of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. She is a member of the Restoration Comedy Project.

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