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George Colman

    Known as "the Younger," this English dramatist and writer established himself through his theatrical works and varied literary output. His writing is characterized by keen observations of social customs, often exploring lighter themes with wit and skill. As the son of his own literary father, he continued a family tradition, leaving a distinct mark on English letters. His narrative style is frequently associated with humor and linguistic playfulness, making his work appealing to those who enjoy clever dialogue and comedic situations.

    The Plays of George Colman the Younger
    The Plays of George Colman the Younger
    • The Plays of George Colman the Younger

      Volume 2

      • 796 pages
      • 28 hours of reading

      This collection features the plays of George Colman the Younger, showcasing his wit and theatrical talent. Originally published in 1981, it serves as the second volume in a series dedicated to his works. Readers can expect to explore a range of themes and characters that reflect Colman's unique contribution to the theatrical landscape of his time.

      The Plays of George Colman the Younger
    • The Plays of George Colman the Younger

      Volume 1

      • 634 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      This collection features the works of George Colman the Younger, showcasing his contributions to theater through two volumes of plays. Originally published in 1981, it highlights Colman's unique style and thematic exploration, reflecting the literary and cultural landscape of his time.

      The Plays of George Colman the Younger