Overview
'He's a fool that marries, but he's a greater fool that does not marry a
fool.'This bawdy, hilarious, subversive and wickedly satirical drama
pokes fun at the humourless, the jealous, and the adulterous alike. It
features a country wife, Margery, whose husband believes she is too
naive to cuckold him; and an anti-hero, Horner, who pretends to be
impotent in order to have unrestrained access to the women keen on 'the
sport'. A number of licentious and hypocritical women request Horner's
services - the country wife among them. The Country Wife has
provoked powerfully mixed reactions over the years. The seventeenth
century libertine king Charles II saw it twice, and is said to have
joined the 'dance of the cuckolds' at the end of one performance; the
eighteenth century actor-playwright David Garrick declared it 'the most
licentious play in the English language'; the Victorian Macaulay
compared it to a skunk, because it was 'too filthy to handle and too
noisome even to approach'. Twentieth century productions heralded it a
Restoration masterpiece. Sexually frank, and as ready to
criticise marriage as infidelity, the virtuosity, linguistic energy,
brilliant wit, naughtiness and complexity of this ribald play have made
it a staple of the modern stage. This student edition contains a
lengthy, entirely new introduction, by leading scholar, Tiffany Stern,
with a background on the author, structure, characters, genre, themes,
original staging and performance history, as well as an updated
bibliography and a fully annotated version of the playtext.