The Tender Husband

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The Tender Husband is an early 18th-century English comedy play by Sir Richard Steele that satirizes marriage, manners, and social pretensions.

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instanceOf play
stage comedy
author Sir Richard Steele NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of Great Britain
dramaticForm comedy of manners
genre Restoration-style comedy
comedy
hasCreator Sir Richard Steele NERFINISHED
hasDramatist Sir Richard Steele NERFINISHED
hasForm five-act play
hasLiteraryGenre stage comedy
hasStyle satirical
witty dialogue
intendedAudience London playgoing public
intendedMedium theatre
isAbout courtship
family relations
gender relations
language English
literaryPeriod early 18th century
literaryTradition English comedy of manners
movement Augustan literature NERFINISHED
originalLanguage English
partOf English theatrical tradition
setting England
subject manners
marriage
social pretensions
theme critique of social pretension
satire of marriage
satire of social manners
timePeriodOfSetting early 18th century
writer Sir Richard Steele NERFINISHED

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Richard Steele wrote The Tender Husband