The Merchant Prince of Cornville

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Bol The story of "The Merchant Prince of Cornville" centers on a wealthy but somewhat eccentric merchant named Samuel Stokes, who, as the title suggests, is the "merchant prince" of the small, idyllic town of Cornville. Stokes is portrayed as a self-made man who, despite his considerable wealth and status, still seeks validation from those around him. His wealth has elevated him above the common townsfolk, but his desire for social approval leads him to interact with other characters who are in positions of power or influence, creating a series of comedic situations.At the heart of the play is Stokes’ attempt to secure a good marriage for his daughter, Mary, who is the object of attention from several suitors. Stokes' high ambitions for his daughter’s future, along with his attempts to marry her into the highest social circles, lead to comic misunderstandings and situations involving mistaken identities and the clash between the merchant class and the aristocracy.The play also introduces a second plotline involving a subplot of mistaken identities and social maneuvering. As with many comedies of this period, much of the humor comes from social satire, especially poking fun at the pretensions of the new money class and their attempts to blend into higher social strata. There are also elements of farce, where characters frequently misunderstand each other’s intentions or speak in double meanings, leading to a series of humorous revelations and complications.

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The story of "The Merchant Prince of Cornville" centers on a wealthy but somewhat eccentric merchant named Samuel Stokes, who, as the title suggests, is the "merchant prince" of the small, idyllic town of Cornville. Stokes is portrayed as a self-made man who, despite his considerable wealth and status, still seeks validation from those around him. His wealth has elevated him above the common townsfolk, but his desire for social approval leads him to interact with other characters who are in positions of power or influence, creating a series of comedic situations.At the heart of the play is Stokes’ attempt to secure a good marriage for his daughter, Mary, who is the object of attention from several suitors. Stokes' high ambitions for his daughter’s future, along with his attempts to marry her into the highest social circles, lead to comic misunderstandings and situations involving mistaken identities and the clash between the merchant class and the aristocracy.The play also introduces a second plotline involving a subplot of mistaken identities and social maneuvering. As with many comedies of this period, much of the humor comes from social satire, especially poking fun at the pretensions of the new money class and their attempts to blend into higher social strata. There are also elements of farce, where characters frequently misunderstand each other’s intentions or speak in double meanings, leading to a series of humorous revelations and complications.


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  • 9789370862456
  • 9783736420328
  • 4064066152253
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