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  1. William Congreve (Bardsey, Yorkshire, 24 de enero de 1670 - Londres, 19 de enero de 1729) fue un dramaturgo, poeta y traductor inglés. Maestro de la comedia de costumbres , se le estima como uno de los más destacados autores de la antipuritana comedia de la Restauración .

  2. William Congreve (24 January 1670 – 19 January 1729) was an English playwright, poet and Whig politician. His works, which form an important component of Restoration literature, were known for their use of satire and the comedy of manners genre.

    • Playwright, poet, politician
    • Classicism
  3. William Congreve. (Bardsey, 1670 - Londres, 1729) Dramaturgo británico. Es el mejor representante de la comedia de costumbres que prevaleció en el teatro de la restauración. Alcanzó fama con El solterón (1693). También destacan El falso amigo (1694), Amor por amor (1695) y Así anda el mundo (1700). Su única tragedia es La novia de luto (1697).

  4. 23 de feb. de 2024 · William Congreve (born January 24, 1670, Bardsey, near Leeds, Yorkshire, England—died January 19, 1729, London) was an English dramatist who shaped the English comedy of manners through his brilliant comic dialogue, his satirical portrayal of the war of the sexes, and his ironic scrutiny of the affectations of his age.

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  5. 15 de jun. de 2017 · Introduction. William Congreve (b. 1670–d. 1729) represents for many the refined culmination of the tradition of Restoration drama. Congreve’s short novella, Incognita: or, Love and Duty Reconciled appeared in 1692, and his poems brought him to the attention of John Dryden who, with Thomas Southerne, assisted him in completing ...

  6. 18 de may. de 2018 · Congreve, William (1670–1729) English dramatist who wrote comedies such as Love for Love (1695) and The Way of the World (1700). His elegant satire represents the peak of Restoration drama. He also wrote a tragedy, The Mourning Bride (1697). World Encyclopedia.

  7. William Congreve, (born Jan. 24, 1670, Bardsey, near Leeds, Yorkshire, Eng.—died Jan. 19, 1729, London), English dramatist. He was a young protégé of John Dryden when his first major play, The Old Bachelour (1693), met with great success. Later came The Double-Dealer (1693), Love for Love (1695), and The Way of the World (1700), his ...