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By Alex Hoffer - March 25, 2001

Deception and disguise, classic elements of comedy, are found in both William Wycherly's The Country Wife and Richard Steele's The Conscious Lovers. These devices rely on gaps of knowledge between different characters, or between characters and the audience, of a person's true identity, but the true natures of the two plays' characters are very…

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