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George Etherege was a prominent English playwright and poet of the Restoration period, known for his influential contributions to English comedy. His works are characterized by their sharp wit and satirical commentary on the social mores of his time. Etherege's most celebrated play, 'She Would if She Could,' showcases his talent for blending humor with insightful observations about love and relationships. He was a pioneer in the genre of comedy of manners, which focuses on the behaviors and attitudes of the upper classes, often exposing their follies and pretensions.

Throughout his career, Etherege's writing style evolved, reflecting the changing tastes of the theatrical audience in post-Cromwell England. His ability to craft engaging dialogues and memorable characters has left a lasting impact on the evolution of English theatre. Despite his relatively short career, Etherege's works laid the groundwork for future playwrights and continue to be appreciated for their cleverness and relevance.

Fecha de Nacimiento January 1, 1636
Lugar de Nacimiento London, England
Fecha de fallecimiento January 1, 1692