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Comedy of Manners - englit.in

Comedy of Manners, or Anti-Sentimental Comedy, is a realistic genre, shows Fop and Rake of Restoration Period. The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar wilde is important one of the plays. Manander's style is included in this as New Comedy (325-260 BC). In the the seventeenth, Greatest playwright, Moliere's plays are included The School for Wives (1662), The Imposter (1664), and The Misanthrope (1666). Its didactic example is Horace's Satire 1.9. In the English literature, Much ado About Nothing is most important comedy of manners by Shakespeare. 

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