The Wild Goose Chase

Published
Sep 2009
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General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
160

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The Wild Goose Chase is a late Jacobean stage play, a comedy written by John Fletcher, first performed in 1621. It is often classed among Fletcher's most effective and best-constructed plays; Edmund Gosse called it one of the brightest and most coherent of Fletcher's comedies, a play which it is impossible to read and not be in a good humour. The drama's wit, sparkle, and urbanity anticipated and influenced the Restoration comedy of the later decades of the seventeenth century. The term wild-goose chase is first documented when used by Shakespeare in the early 1590s, but appears as a term with which his audience would be familiar, as there is no attempt to define its meaning.

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First Edition Sep 2009 Benediction Books ISBN 1849021759
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Dec 2017 Stage Door ISBN B078WG4Z7F
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