The Dutch Lover

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The Dutch Lover is a Restoration-era comedy play by Aphra Behn that satirizes arranged marriages and national stereotypes through farcical romantic entanglements.

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instanceOf Restoration comedy
play
stage comedy
author Aphra Behn NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin England
dramaticForm five-act play
featuresCharacter Alonso NERFINISHED
Cleonte NERFINISHED
Haunce van Ezel NERFINISHED
Hippolyta NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceDate 1673
firstPerformancePlace Dorset Garden Theatre NERFINISHED
firstPerformedBy Duke's Company NERFINISHED
firstPublicationDate 1673
firstPublisher Henry Herringman NERFINISHED
genre Restoration drama
comedy
hasSubject courtship
cross-cultural romance
mistaken identity
language English
literaryMovement Restoration literature
notableAspect early example of a professional female playwright's work on the English stage
originalMedium theatre
periodOfWork late 17th century
satirizes arranged marriages
national stereotypes
setting Spain NERFINISHED
structure prose and verse
theatricalPeriod Restoration era
theme arranged marriage
national stereotypes
romantic entanglements
satire of marriage customs
writer Aphra Behn NERFINISHED

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Aphra Behn notableWork The Dutch Lover